Police appeal to trace Southampton man on recall to Prison
Police Appeal To Trace Southampton Man On Recall To Prison

Police appeal to trace Southampton man on recall to Prison

Police in Southampton are looking to trace Sam Boylan, aged 27 from Southampton on a recall to prison. Boylan has breached the conditions of his suspended sentence for the offence of being concerned in the supply of a Class B controlled drug. He was convicted at Southampton Crown Court on November 16, 2015. Boylan is described as: White 5 feet 7 inches Medium build Dark brown hair Green Eyes Boylan is believed to be in Southampton and has links to the Portswood area. Police continue to carry out extensive enquiries to locate Boylan and are now asking the public to help trace him. PC Hoile from Southampton Central Police Station said: “Anyone who believes they may have seen Sam Boylan are advised to contact police straight away, this can be done in confidence.” “Associates and friends should be aware that if they are found to be assisting Boylan to avoid arrest or harbouring him they may be committing an offence and will be liable for arrest and a term of imprisonment themselves.” Please contact police on 101 quoting 44160167285 if you have any information about Boylan’s whereabouts. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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