Burglar ‘steals hearts’ with mug shot as women swoon over picture of ‘fit felon’
A handsome criminal appears to be wanted for more than just his crimes after stealing people's hearts as police attempt to locate him.
Police issued an image of convicted burglar Jonathan Cahill, 37, on their Facebook page and got a huge response from the public.
But people's reactions may not be very useful in finding the felon.
His image has been shared far and wide as it appears that the women, and a few men, were moved to make tongue-in-cheek comments about how attractive they found Cahill.
The burglar, who is described as being six foot tall, is wanted on recall to prison for breaking his bail conditions but is currently on the run.
One woman said: "What did he steal? People's hearts?"
More than one person said they'd happily volunteer their time to help find Cahill, with another commenting: "If I find him can I keep him?"
June Brown asked: "What's his crime breaking hearts or houses?"
A fourth person added: "Should be easy to find, half the women in West Yorkshire will be chasing him after reading these comments."
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Another person struck by his looks wrote: "Ooft talk about a fit felon!"
In their appeal, a spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "Police are appealing for information about Jonathan Cahill, who is wanted on recall to prison.
"Cahill, 37, was released from prison last September after serving part of a sentence for burglary.
"He is believed to have breached the terms of his release and has now been recalled to prison.
"Officers are continuing enquiries to locate Cahill, who is described as being of medium build and approximately six feet tall.
"He is believed to be currently residing in Wakefield.
"Anyone who can assist in locating him is asked to contact police in Wakefield on 101 or by using the contact options on the West Yorkshire Police website.
"Information can also be reported anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online."
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