Police Offer £500 Reward for Arrest of Hastings Man Wanted in Connection with Fatal Hit-and-Run
Police Offer £500 Reward for Arrest of Hastings Man Wanted in Connection with Fatal Hit-and-Run

Sussex Police has announced a £500 reward for information leading to the arrest of 22-year-old Jordan Stillwell from Hastings. Stillwell is sought in connection with a fatal hit-and-run collision that occurred in the town on May 5. Described as white, approximately 5’8” tall, with a medium build, blue eyes, and dark ginger hair and facial hair, he remains at large.

Police Offer £500 Reward for Arrest of Hastings Man Wanted in Connection with Fatal Hit-and-Run

The reward is specifically offered for new information that directly leads to Stillwell’s arrest and will be available for a three-month period. Detectives urge anyone who sees Stillwell or has information about his whereabouts to dial 999, quoting “Operation Cronus.” Alternatively, individuals can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111 or report information online.

Reuben Nelson, a 20-year-old also from Hastings, was previously circulated as wanted but has since been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop after a road traffic collision. He has been released on conditional bail as investigations continue.

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