This in from Police, in their own words. Ed
Police officers and staff in Hampshire Constabulary, along with other forces across the country, have been asked to assist in the nationwide appeal to trace Graeme Jarman (47) who went missing from his home in Durham on August 17 and has been named as a suspect in a murder investigation.
He has been a visitor to the south coast over the last 15 years.
Detective Superintendent Tony Harris from Hampshire Constabulary said: “There is no specific intelligence to suggest Mr Jarman is in Hampshire or the Isle of Wight but anybody in Hampshire or the Isle of Wight who believes they have seen Graeme Jarman or knows where he is should contact police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.
“We re-iterate the advice from Northumbria Police that Mr Jarman should not be approached by the public as it is believed he could be a risk to himself and others.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 03456 043 043 or 0191 375 2176.
Crimestoppers is also offering a £5000 reward to any one with information which leads to the arrest and conviction of Judith Richardson’s murderer.