Wanted man taunts police with cheeky exchange in response to Facebook appeal telling them ‘you’ll just have to come and find me’
- The wanted man, Kieran, commented on his own appeal by North Wales Police
The cheeky exchange followed an alert by North Wales Police to appealing for help in find a man named ‘Kieran’, who was wanted on warrant.
But the brazen criminal taunted cops by ‘correcting’ their post, which claiming he was originally from Anglesey – before then writing: ‘You’ll just have to come and find me.’
North Wales Police posted: ‘Wanted. Have you seen Kieran? Kieran, 29, originally from Anglesey, is currently wanted on warrant.
‘He is known to have links to Caernarfon, Bangor and Holyhead.
The cheeky exchange followed an alert by North Wales Police to appealing for help in find a man named ‘Kieran’, who was wanted on warrant
The wanted criminal corrected cops about where he lives and then wrote: ‘You’ll have to come and find me’
The man, called Kieran, is wanted on warrant by North Wales Police
‘If you have any information on his whereabouts, contact police via our website or by calling 101.’
But Kieran then replied to say: ‘Dear North Wales Police. I will be handing myself in on Monday. Now I know I said today, but I just need to get my affairs in order.
‘I am well and safe, not committing crime, no risk to the public so no need for officers to look for me. Oh yeah I’m not originally from Anglesey.’
The cheeky exchange continued when officers told him to hand himself in immediately.
They said: ‘Dear Kieran. Thank you for getting in touch with us. We apologise for thinking you were from Anglesey!
Kieran (pictured) had a cheeky exchange with Welsh police after spotting his own wanted appeal on Facebook
‘We would appreciate if you could present yourself to an officer or police station today (July 19).
‘We can’t do Monday.’
Kieran replied: ‘I’m glad we have got the Anglesey issues out of the way and I’d rather stick to the original request and I’ll see you Monday.
‘If not you’ll just have to come and find me.’
MailOnline has approached North Wales Police for comment.
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