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Riots: Name CCTV Suspects

by Msecadm4921

Police forces are putting CCTV stills on the internet as they seek to identify rioters and looters.

Pictured is the boarded-up Boots store in Wolverhampton centre on the morning of Thursday, August 11. Greater Manchester and the Metropolitan forces are among those using the image-sharing website Flickr to show colour and monochrome CCTV images of suspects.<br><br>The Avon and Somerset force has launched a dedicated Facebook page of images of people and video footage to do with the Bristol disorder.??You can visit the dedicated Facebook page here: http://apps.facebook.com/bristol-disorder/ <br><br>And in one of many examples of police using the internet to put over reassuring messages, Thames Valley Police Deputy Chief Constable Francis Habgood was on Youtube on Wednesday, August 10, about the support the public could expect from the force that night. The previous night the force reported small outbreaks of disorder, mainly at Reading, Oxford, Milton Keynes and Slough. View at – <br>www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyNdSVAWNBc<br><br><br>People with leads on crime that they want to pass to law enforcers anonymously can ring the confidential reporting line Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.