The suspect of an alleged murder is on the run.
Police are hunting John Bellfield in connection to the death of Thomas Campbell, in Tameside. Detectives have released a photograph of Bellfield, 28, after Mr Campbell, 38, was found dead at a property on Riverside, Mossley, on July 3.
Officers say that Bellfield is 'believed to be dangerous' and warned the public not to approach him. The suspect is from Openshaw, however the force said he has links to Lancashire.
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A GMP spokesman said: "John Bellfield (13/04/1994) is wanted on suspicion of the murder of Thomas Campbell (38) in Tameside last month. Do not approach Bellfield and if you see him call 999.
"We are actively seeking his arrest and ask that anyone with information about his whereabouts contacts us immediately. He is from the Openshaw area of the city and is believed to also have links to Lancashire, but could be anywhere in the country. Anyone who knows Bellfield, and may be withholding information, is reminded that assisting a suspect can lead to a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
"Our detectives continue to investigate Thomas’ death in Mossley after his body was discovered on the morning of 3 July. We’ve charged three people so far and continue to keep Thomas’ family updated while our specialist officers support them."
Stephen Raymond Cleworth, 37, of Charles Street, Heywood; Coleen Campbell, 38, of Bamford Street, Clayton; and Reece Steven, 29, of Poplar Street, Middleton, have been charged with conspiracy to murder.
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