THESE are the four most wanted men in the county, according to Sussex Police.
Every week police ask readers of The Argus for help to find wanted suspects.
To help with their search, we have compiled a list of the most wanted people in the county in the month of July.
Che Isaacs-Neville
Che Isaacs-Neville was found guilty on two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, two counts of assault by beating, criminal damage and theft of a motor vehicle at Hove Crown Court on Wednesday, July 28.
The six offences took place in Hastings and Bexhill between December 2019 and March 2020.
The court heard how the 22-year-old assaulted two women at an address in Hastings in December 2019 and again in February 2020. Both women suffered injuries during both assaults.
On the second occasion, he also smashed the windscreen of a car belonging to one of the victims.
Lynden David
Lynden David was charged with possession of a class A drug and was due to appear before Brighton Magistrates’ Court on July 8.
But after he did not attend the hearing, a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Now Sussex Police is appealing for information to help find the 57-year-old, of no fixed address, who has links to Brighton and Eastbourne.
William Adams
William Adams, 22, left Ford Open Prison in West Sussex at 9am on Wednesday, July 14.
He is white, 5ft 6in, of medium build with blond hair and blue eyes and has a scar over his left eye.
Adams was serving a 45-month sentence for conspiracy to steal imposed in September 2020.
He has links to the Sittingbourne area of Kent.
Scott Nye
Scott Eric Nye, from Uckfield, is wanted for failing to report on police bail on April 21.
Following an investigation by officers from Sussex Police paedophile online investigation team, the CPS have authorised his prosecution for alleged online child sex abuse offences.
The 46-year-old is white, balding, 6 foot tall and of medium build.
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