£5,000 reward offered for information on man wanted in connection with Corey Dobbe murder
Crimestoppers have offered a £5,000 reward in a public appeal to encourage people to come forward with information on Moise Djuku, who is wanted in connection with the murder of Corey Dobbe.
Humberside Police believe Djuku, pictured in the CCTV image shown, is in the Hull area, and have issued several appeals to try and locate him – but with no luck.
Corey Dobbe was tragically stabbed to death on Sunday 13 June at 7.30pm at a property on Harleston Close in Hull.
His family are also urging anyone who might have any information – big or small – to come forward.
Corey’s girlfriend Zoe said: “This shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. Anyone with any information, no matter how small, please don’t hesitate about contacting the police.
“Please help us to find the coward who killed the love of my life.
“He was always there for me, he was so kind, generous and genuine. He was the best type of person.”
Pictured: Corey Dobbe, who was just 23 years of age
Corey’s brother Anthony said: “Please help us to find who has done this to my big brother.
“He was everything to me and someone has taken him from us. He was the kindest person I know and he was always there for me. He was my rock and my idol.
“Somebody knows where his killer is. Please help us to find him.”
Leading the murder investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Curtis said: “I want to thank the public for their huge response to our earlier appeal. We are working through the information provided and are following up on these new lines of enquiries.
“I would make a direct appeal for the man shown in these CCTV images to come forward. This is the most serious of offences and we will stop at nothing to identify and locate you.
“If this is you in the CCTV image, or you know who or where he is, please contact us as a matter of urgency on our non-emergency number 101 quoting reference 16/60891/21.”
If you have information about the murder of Corey Dobbe that would help the police, you can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
You can also anonymously give information online to Crimestoppers here.
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