Daanyaal Jamshad is wanted in Greater Manchester
An urgent appeal has been issued to find a man wanted in connection with an alleged attempted murder. Greater Manchester Police has launched a manhunt for Daanyaal Jamshad.
The 20-year-old is wanted following an incident that took place in Bolton last Tuesday . According to GMP, officers were called out to reports of a man being hit by a vehicle on Wentbridge Road at 9.20pm that night.READ MORE: 'My son was randomly attacked with a knife - strangers intervened and saved his life'
GMP has released a photo of Jamshad on social media this afternoon alongside an appeal to track him down. The force says he is known to have links to the Bolton area. Anyone who sees Jamshad or has information on his whereabouts is urged to contact GMP as soon as possible. Call police on 101 or 0161 856 5883. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency situation, dial 999.
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