Update 1: NSW Wanted Person Patrick Mills, confirmed sightings in Goodna
Investigation Update: Wanted Person, Patrick Mills, 46
Patrick Mills, wanted by New South Wales police, was last seen yesterday morning at St Ives Shopping Centre, Smiths Road, Goodna at 5.30am.
Two images of him have been captured at St Ives Shopping Centre over the last two days (below).
Image one (red jacket) was taken on Tuesday 24/10 and image two (black top) yesterday morning around 5.30am – Images previously issued are located at the end of this release.
It is believed Mr Mills may have initially travelled to Goodna via a train, possibly from Roma Street Station.
The 46-year-old is wanted in NSW on a revocation of parole warrant and for breaching an order imposed by the NSW Supreme Court.
The public are warned not to approach Mr Mills and immediately call Triple Zero (000) if they see him.
He is described as Caucasian, approximately 170-175cms tall, with a medium build, short brown hair and blue eyes.
He has a tattoo of a bird swallow on his left upper arm and a heart tattoo with the word ‘mum’ on his right upper arm.
Anyone who may have seen Mr Mills, has any information about his current whereabouts or can assist police with their investigations is urged to contact police.
Queensland Police media release issued yesterday can be located at: https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2017/10/25/nsw-wanted-person-patrick-mills-believed-goodna-area/
New South Wales police media release can be located at: https://t.co/JrtXpmm54Q
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Can you help police locate wanted man, Patrick Mills?Patrick Mills, aged 46, is wanted on a revocation of parole…
Posted by NSW Police Force on Monday, 23 October 2017
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Source: Brisbane Crime Alert