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Detectives are issuing images of 11 more people who may have information following incidents of disorder in Merseyside.
After issuing 14 images on Wednesday (7 August), we have received a significant number of calls from people naming those pictured.
Detective Superintendent Paul Speight said: “I want the people in these images to make themselves known as soon as possible, as we think they will have information that can assist our investigations.
“The communities of Southport, Liverpool and right across the country were left shocked and saddened by the scenes of disorder in the past week.
“Detectives are working through hours of CCTV and camera phone footage as well as information as it comes in, and anyone identified committing offences will join the 46 we have already arrested.
“We have charged 17, seven of whom have already been jailed, so it should come as no surprise to anyone involved when they get a knock on the door from Merseyside Police.
“There will be more sentenced in the coming days, and the courts are acting swiftly to jail those who brought violence, destruction and hatred into our communities.
“To anyone intent on causing disorder here I have one clear message: we will find you, and we will put you before the courts.”
If you recognise any of the people pictured, contact us @MerpolCC or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, with reference 24000663787.