Hunt for man wanted on recall to prison
Police are hunting for Dylan Saunders who is wanted on recall to prison in Lowestoft.
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Police are hunting for Dylan Saunders who is wanted on recall to prison in Lowestoft.
Crown Street Motors in Lowestoft has become the target for kids throwing rocks through its windows.
CCTV has been released of two men police are searching for in connection with a burglary in Oulton Broad.
Thieves stole jewellery and aftershave during a break-in in Gunton Cliff in Lowestoft.
Police believe Matthew Coxon who is missing from Lowestoft could be in Liverpool.
Police in Suffolk are continuing the search for Matthew Coxon from Lowestoft who was reported missing on Monday.
Police and HM Coastguard have used a helicopters and lifeboats in the search for missing 45-year-old Matthew Coxon in Lowestoft.
A man had a 3kg medicine ball thrown at him in an assault at Waterlane Leisure Centre in Lowestoft.
26-year-old Tommie Pearmain jailed for four years after being pleading guilty to several drug dealing offences in Lowestoft.
Warren James-Harding, 43, has been charged for attempted robbery after trying to rob a delivery man in Lowestoft.
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