Christchurch Police are
appealing for information on the whereabouts of a couple
wanted in relation to a warrant to arrest.
Police want to
locate and speak to Paul James Bennett, who also goes by the
name of David Kite or Dennis Kite, and his wife Simone Anne
Wright, also known as Sarah Kite.
Detective Sergeant Craig
Farrant of Christchurch Police says Bennett is a person of
interest in relation to an ongoing fraud investigation, and
both are wanted on a current warrant to arrest.
"The pair
use multiple aliases, and we do not know what identities
they are currently travelling under, or where they
are.
"We urge them to come forward and contact us so that
we can talk to them. And if anyone has information that can
help us to locate the couple, we would ask them to give this
information to Police."
Anyone with information is asked
to contact Christchurch police on (03) 363 7400. Information
can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800
555 111.
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