A fresh appeal has been launched to trace a convicted fraudster with links to Norfolk who is wanted for failing to appear at court for sentencing.
Wayne Parker, 35 and of Hazel Grove, Feltham, was found guilty of defrauding creditors out of £765,000 in October 22.
Ipswich Crown Court heard he presented himself as a legitimate livestock owner, which allowed him to be given credit by a number of companies.
Parker was due to be sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court on February 7, but failed to attend the hearing.
After he failed to appear, Judge Nicola Talbot-Hadley issued a warrant for his arrest.
Suffolk Trading Standards has now issued a further appeal to locate Parker.
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He has links to Surrey, but has also carried out work in Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire.
A spokesman for Suffolk Trading Standards said: "Recent intelligence suggests that he may be working in Wales and there are links to him being in Somerset."
Anyone who has seen him or knows of his current whereabouts should contact Suffolk Trading Standards.
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