Nottinghamshire Police offer £1,000 for information on wanted man

Nottinghamshire Police are offering a £1,000 reward for information which leads to the arrest of a man who has links to Radford.
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The force have issued the high price reward for anyone who has information which leads to the arrest of Jordan Hamilton 26, who is wanted on suspicion of offences related to an assault, threats to kill, drugs offences and police officer assault.

The 26-year-old is said to have links to the Radford area.

Sergeant Tim Cuthbert said: "We are keen to locate Hamilton so that we can speak to him about these alleged offences.

Jordan Hamilton is wanted by police on suspicion of offences related to an assault, threats to kill, drugs offences and police officer assault.Jordan Hamilton is wanted by police on suspicion of offences related to an assault, threats to kill, drugs offences and police officer assault.
Jordan Hamilton is wanted by police on suspicion of offences related to an assault, threats to kill, drugs offences and police officer assault.

"He has links to the Radford area of Nottingham.

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"We would urge anyone who sees him or knows where he is to get in contact straight away."

Anyone who knows of Hamilton’s whereabouts should contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 603 of 11 May 2020.

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