A murder suspect is on the run after a woman was knifed to death – and he could be anywhere.
The killing was carried out 250 miles away in Sunderland, but detectives say their prime suspect 32-year-old Alexander Carr is “actively evading arrest”.
Northumbria Police launched a manhunt after Michelle Hanson, 47, was discovered with blade wounds to her neck on 2 December.
Carr is from Sunderland but is also known to visit Newcastle and North Tyneside, and has links to London and Northumberland. However, he could be anywhere in the country.
Chief Superintendent Neil Hutchison, of Northumbria Police, said: “We are determined to locate and apprehend Carr as soon as possible and we are thankful for the support our communities have provided us with so far, but we are once again in need of assistance.
“Today we have released further images of Carr and would ask anyone who recognises him, has seen him in recent days, or who thinks they may know where he is, to contact us immediately.
“We know that Carr considers himself able to survive outdoors and so we believe he could be taking shelter inside outhouses or unoccupied buildings, and so we’d ask anyone with access to empty spaces like these to ensure they are kept locked and secure.
“If you do notice any signs of forced entry or suspect someone has been staying there, please get in touch immediately and do not approach that person yourself.
“I am asking the public to be vigilant. If you see anything to suggest someone is camping or sleeping rough in a secluded area, please let us know so we can investigate.”
Crimestoppers is offering a £10,000 reward to anybody who provides information which leads to his arrest.
Fleur Brown, north east regional manager for the charity Crimestoppers, said: “It is crucial that Alexander Carr is located as soon as possible as he is a key person that police need to speak to in connection with this murder.
“If you know where Alexander Carr is, or where he may be staying, I urge you not to approach him but to speak to us – and you may be eligible for a £10,000 reward.
“When you contact Crimestoppers, we never ask your name. We don’t want to know who you are, just what you know.”
Anyone with information can call the UK Contact Centre that is open 24/7 on freephone number 0800 555 111 or use the secure anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.