Appeals
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Peter Tobin appeal
Can you help police to find out more information about the whereabouts of convicted killer Peter Tobin between 1977-78 and 1985-86?
Nuneaton hit and run
On Saturday 19 September 2009, 17 year-old Aaron Hough was knocked down and left for dead by a speeding motorist. Can you help police to find his attacker?
Dorset burglary
On 19 December 2008, Graham and Lesley Eaton were burgled by a gang of armed robbers in Dorset. Do you know the men that terrorised them in their own home?
Tracy Mertens murder
On 23 December 1994, mum of two Tracy Mertens was abducted and set on fire in Eaton, Cheshire. She died of her injuries the next day. Can you help police track down her killers? WARNING: This film contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing.
Each month we reconstruct some of the UK's trickiest cases in the hope that someone watching will provide that vital piece of information that will crack the case. We keep all the films on the website until we get an arrest so see if you can help solve any of our current appeals.
Police often contact us with CCTV footage of people they want to trace in connection with serious crimes. We often get excellent close-ups of suspects, we just need your help to trace them. See if you can help.
We have an excellent track record with Rav's most wanted faces. Each month we show eight faces and often people who feature on the show go on to hand themselves in. But we need your help with those who think they can evade the law. See if you recognise anyone.
Each month we also feature a number of studio appeals, which can be anything from a family plea for help to a re-appeal on an existing case. These cases are not reconstructed but have a large number of appeal points that we hope you will be able to help us with from car registrations to artists' impressions of the offenders. Can you help?
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