Surrey RCMP is asking for the public’s help with any information that will lead to the apprehension of our top ten most wanted prolific offenders ahead of the holiday season.
This list is made up of individuals from our Priority Target Offender (PTO) program who are currently active in our community and have outstanding warrants for a number of offences. Targeting those who commit the majority of crimes in our community has a direct correlation to the greatest reductions in property and even violent crime.
Our holiday wish is for every one of these individuals to either turn themselves in on their outstanding warrants or have the public assist us with information that leads to their arrests, says Surrey RCMP Corporal Scotty Schumann. Let’s ensure these offenders are behind bars as soon as possible so that we can all have a safe and happy holiday season.
The list includes a pair of twin brothers, both men and women ages 19-40 years old, and a reduced list of the charges each offender faces. If you see any of these individuals please do not approach them and contact the Surrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers as soon as possible.
1. Erin NORMAN, 24 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Probation Order
2. Shyanne McGREGOR, 22 years old
Wanted for: Break and Enter, Theft, and Mischief
3. Desiree TOSACANO, 23 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Probation
4. Daryl FRASER, 40 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Order
5. Joshua MARTIN-CLEMENTS, 34 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Order
6. * CAPTURED *
7. Juan HERNANDEZ, 19 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Probation Order, Fail to Comply with Prohibition
8. Brett BESSEMBINDERS, 28 years old
Wanted for: Trafficking in Controlled Substance, Possession of Stolen Property, Breach of Recognizance
9. David ANDERSON, 31 years old
Wanted for: Drive while Prohibited
10. Earl NORMAN, 24 years old
Wanted for: Fail to Comply with Probation Order
Anyone with more information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and reference our Top Ten Most Wanted holiday news release.
If you wish to make an anonymous report please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or www.solvecrime.ca.