The 22 men pictured in this list are South Yorkshire's most wanted, and members of the public are being urged to help the police trace them as part of ongoing criminal investigations.
Their photographs and names have been published by South Yorkshire Police, along with brief details of the offences officers want to speak to them about.
Some of those in the ‘Most Wanted’ list have been evading arrest for years, including Ahmed Farrah, who is wanted in connection with the murder of a young man in Sheffield in 2018. To date, nobody has been charged over the murder, leaving the victim’s family in turmoil.
The information included in this article has come from South Yorkshire Police, and was correct on the date of publication.
Crime reference, and incident, numbers have been included for all of the 22 men on this list, and should be quoted when contacting police.
Anyone with information about any of the wanted men should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Some of those in the ‘Most Wanted’ list have been evading arrest for years, including Ahmed Farrah, who is wanted in connection with the murder of a young man in Sheffield in 2018. To date, nobody has been charged over the murder, leaving the victim’s family in turmoil.
21. Wanted - Have you seen Ahmed Farrah?
Detectives investigating the murder of 21-year-old Kavan Brissett are appealing to find the man pictured. Launching a public appeal on September 5, 2018, a South Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Ahmed Farrah, 29, who is also known as Reggie, is wanted in connection to Mr Brissett’s murder, as the investigation progresses. "Mr Brissett was stabbed once in the chest on Tuesday 14 August, near to Langsett Walk, Sheffield. He died in hospital four days later on Saturday 18 August as a result of his injuries." Detective Chief Inspector Jude Ashmore, the Senior Investigating Officer, added: “Efforts to find and arrest Farrah, who is known to frequent the Broomhall area of Sheffield, have been ongoing but so far we haven’t been able to locate him. “I’d now like to ask for your help – if you know where he is, or have seen or spoken to him recently, then please contact us. If you do see him, do not approach him but instead call 999 straight away. “I’d also like to remind anyone who is letting Farrah stay with them, or helping him to evade arrest by any means, that you are committing a criminal offence which could result in prosecution. “Farrah knows he is wanted and is deliberately avoiding police and I’d ask anyone who has any information, and Farrah himself, to think about Kavan’s family and the pain they are suffering. Do the right thing and contact police.” If you see Farrah, please call 999. If you have any other information as to where he might be, please call either 101 or the incident room to speak to detectives directly on 01709 443507. You can also speak to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Please quote incident number 827 of 14 August 2018 when passing on information.