Police in Sheffield hunt for wanted man

Police in Sheffield have launched a manhunt for a burglar who stole from a property in the city.
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Antonio Anderson, 41, is wanted in connection with a burglary reported to police on 3 November 2019.

It is reported that between 9pm on 2 November and 3am on 3 November, multiple valuable items and cash were taken from a property on Bellhouse Road, Sheffield.

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Anderson also goes by the alias names Leroy Campbell and Marcus Campbell, as well as sometimes using different dates of birth to make himself 42 years old.

Have you seen Antonio Anderson?Have you seen Antonio Anderson?
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His last known home address was in Rotherham and Anderson has previously been sighted in Rotherham, but could have travelled into Sheffield or the wider South Yorkshire area.

There have been extensive enquiries to locate him since the reported burglary, including multiple visits to addresses connected to him, financial enquiries and vehicle checks. Anderson is aware he is wanted and is believed to be actively evading police.

Do you know where Anderson might be? Have you seen him at all over the last few months?

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If you hold any information that might help, please contact police on 101 quoting crime reference number 14/168747/19. Do not approach him if you see him, please make contact with police.

You can also give information to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously via their website, which is www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

You can also get in touch by calling their UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111.

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