Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Individuals

Victoria Police are searching for Daniel Cruse, Hunter Scott, and Paul Wardle, who are wanted for unrelated offences. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Police have issued warrants for three men in connection with unrelated offences and are appealing for public assistance to locate them.

Paul Wardle

Paul Wardle, 44, is wanted in relation to an alleged assault. He is described as being 165cm tall with a medium build, short light-brown hair, and distinctive tattoos on his head, neck, arms, and legs.

Wardle is known to frequent multiple areas, including Rosebud, Seaford, Frankston, Somerville, Cranbourne, Ashburton, Bayswater, Ringwood, and Knox.

Daniel Cruse

Daniel Cruse, 44, is wanted on warrant for multiple offences. He is described as having a Caucasian appearance, standing approximately 185cm tall with a solid build, fair complexion, short brown hair, and green eyes. Cruse also has a distinct tattoo on his right upper arm.

He is known to frequent the Bentleigh East and Kingston areas.

Hunter Scott

Hunter Scott, 18, is wanted in relation to armed robberies. He has a solid build and is approximately 175cm tall.

Scott is known to frequent the Somerville, Hastings, and Frankston areas.

Public Assistance

Authorities urge anyone who sights these individuals or has information on their whereabouts to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Sources: Eyewatch – Mornington Peninsula Police Service and Eyewatch – Frankston Police Service.

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