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Can you help Swansea police find Kyron Farrell?

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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Police in Swansea are appealing to the public for information as to the whereabouts of 19-year-old Kyron Farrell.

Farrell, who is known to have links in the Clase area of Swansea and Barry, is wanted on warrant for breaching a community punishment order.

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    Kyron Farrell

He is described as being 5 ft 6ins tall, of medium build, with wavy collar length brown hair and brown eyes.

Anybody with information as to the whereabouts of Farrell is asked to contact the police in Swansea on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or the individual should hand himself in at the nearest police station.

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    by sianmartin2

    Friday, February 22 2013, 10:29AM

    “Bosshog ... The family no doubt now what they have done.. And no doubt need your pathetic comment....”

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    by Dr_Conker

    Friday, February 22 2013, 8:55AM

    “swanseajock, "you seem to indicate that that is okay"

    What I'm saying ,if you had a modicum of sense, it is that its not my (or anyone else's job to do the police's work for them. Who knows what "anonymous" repercussions might affect my (or for that matter anyone else's) life if one was known as a "grass" in one's community. Would I get 24hr protection - or compensation if me or mines property or persons were damaged or attacked? I think the answer to be a categorical -NO.
    Let the police do the job for which they are paid to do and dont expect the public to continually snitch on their neighbours

    Although I think I can safely assume, judging by your avatar, that you might have slightly opposing viewpoint and bias to me.....”

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    by BossHogg

    Thursday, February 21 2013, 1:42PM

    “Have the Police checked if he is hiding under any bean-bags?”

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    by callandh

    Thursday, February 21 2013, 12:22PM

    “How come the community service people never do MY garden, tut”

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    by swanseajock

    Wednesday, February 20 2013, 9:28PM

    “by Dr_Conker..........well that says more about you than it does about the cops. A person convicted in court (not just charged) and given a community service order (easy option) fails to carry out that easy option and you seem to indicate that that is okay?”

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    by Dr_Conker

    Wednesday, February 20 2013, 9:10PM

    “Help the police do their job??? What, like grass and snitch a lad charged with a minor offence you mean

    I used to know the boy's dad, " WFarrell the Axe" as he was known back in the day

    No, I certainly wont be making any phone calls to help yon plod, let them do their own dirty work, after all,thats what they get paid for isn't it?”

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