These are the four most wanted men this week in East Lancashire.

Lancashire Police is appealing for anyone who knows where any of the men are, or has any information about their whereabouts, to come forward to help track them down.

Two of the men are wanted in relation to assaults, one on recall to prison, and one in relation to failing to stick to the rules of an order placed upon him.

To report the men's locations, call police on 101.

Lancashire Telegraph: Ross DixonRoss Dixon (Image: Lancashire Police)

Ross Dixon

Ross Dixon is the first man up, and is wanted in relation to an assault.

He is 25-years-old, and described as a white male, 5ft 9ins tall, and of medium build, with short brown hair.

He is known to have links to Blackburn, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley.

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Ben Proctor

Next is 34-year-old Ben Proctor, who has links to the Hyndburn area.

He is wanted in relation with an assault offence, and is described as a bald-headed white male, 5ft 11ins tall, and of medium build.

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Shaun Wilkinson

The third man on this week's list is Shaun Wilkinson, who has links to the Padiham and Burnley areas.

Wilkinson, aged 32, is wanted for failure to comply with a notification order.

He is described as being a white male, 5ft 11ins tall and of medium build, with light brown hair.

Lancashire Telegraph: Faisal KhanFaisal Khan (Image: Lancashire Police)

Faisal Khan

The last man on this week's list is Faisal Khan, who is wanted on recall to prison.

He is 34 years old and described as an Asian male of heavy build, standing 5ft 10ins tall, and has short black hair.

His birthday is only days away too, so police are asking for help to give him a gift to remember by spending it behind bars.


Anyone who knows where either of these four men are is asked to call police on 101, or by reporting online at the Lancashire Police website.

Information can also be passed to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.