Murder suspect who calls himself 'Madman' could be in Yorkshire, detectives reveal
Abdi Ali, originally from Somalia, is wanted for the murder of Shaun Lyall, who was found dead at a property in Cleethorpes, North-East Lincolnshire on July 17.
The 28-year-old has a distinctive gold tooth at the front of his mouth and goes by the aliases 'Madman', 'Madders' and 'Gulaid'.
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Detectives from Humberside Police say he has links to South Yorkshire, as well as Grimsby, Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Lincolnshire, and Cleveland.
Detective Chief Inspector Stewart Miller, who is in charge of the investigation, said: “We are very keen to find Abdi Ali in connection with the death of Shaun Lyall.
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Hide Ad“If you see him, I would advise that you do not approach him and call the police on 101 immediately.
“If you have information in relation to the reward offered by the charity Crimestoppers, please call them directly on 0800 555 111 or use their online form.
"Everyone who contacts Crimestoppers remains 100 per cent anonymous. Always.”
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One has been released on bail, two have been released under investigation and one has been released unconditionally.