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A man who breached his licence conditions the day after being released from custody could be in Harrogate or Ripon, according to police.
North Yorkshire Police today (February 9) released an image of 42-year-old Timothy Horrigan, who has been recalled to prison following the breach, to try and locate him.
The force said extensive enquiries have been ongoing to locate him in relation to a non-molestation order, but they have so far been unsuccessful.
Officers believe he could be in the Harrogate, Ripon or Northallerton areas, but he also has links to Hull and Bradford, where is he supposed to be residing following his release from prison on February 3.
He is described as white, 6ft in height, with dark-coloured greying hair and of medium build.
Police said:
For immediate sightings of Horrigan, please call North Yorkshire Police on 999.
Information can also be provided by calling us on 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
Please quote reference number 12260021139 when providing details.
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