Thames Valley Police is appealing for the public’s help in tracing a man who is wanted for failing to appear at Oxford Crown Court for sentencing.
Abm Salah Uddin, aged 38, was due to appear at Oxford Crown Court to be sentenced for engaging in sexual communications with a child, but failed to do so.
He was convicted of the offence on 9 February.
Uddin was last seen at approximately 1.35pm on 28 February at Goring train station.
He is described as an Asian male, around 5ft 4ins tall with short black hair.
He was last seen wearing tinted spectacles, a navy blue duffel coat, a sweater with horizontal dark blue and white stripes and light grey trainers.
He was also carrying two black holdalls.
PC Kate Sherwood, based at Abingdon police station, said: “I am appealing for the public’s help in tracing Salah Uddin, who did not appear at court for his sentencing hearing.
“If anybody see him, do not approach him, but call Thames Valley Police on 999, quoting reference number 43230106575.”

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