Newer picture of wanted Winchelsea Beach convicted murderer

A more recent photograph of a convicted murderer from Winchelsea Beach, wanted for allegedly defrauding a woman of £30,000, has been released by police.
A newer picture of wanted man Stephen David Lund. Photo courtesy of Sussex Police SUS-161031-115853001A newer picture of wanted man Stephen David Lund. Photo courtesy of Sussex Police SUS-161031-115853001
A newer picture of wanted man Stephen David Lund. Photo courtesy of Sussex Police SUS-161031-115853001

Stephen David Lund, also known as Peter James Lund, is wanted on recall to prison after his licence for release was revoked.

The 62-year-old was jailed for life at Teeside Crown Court in October 1980 after being found guilty of murder.

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Lund was released on licence from HM Prison Elmley on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, in 2015 but is since believed to have defrauded a woman of £30,000 and breached his licence in other ways.

The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001
The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001

His last known address was at a caravan park in Pett Level Road, but he also has links to North Wales.

Lund, a Mancunian by birth, is described as white, 5’10”, of slim build, with blue eyes and bald. He speaks with a north-west regional accent.

He is known to wear spectacles and may be in possession of an 02 registered silver Jaguar X-type saloon car.

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A warrant for his arrest has been issued and anyone seeing Lund is asked not to approach him but to call police immediately on 999.

The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001
The original picture of Stephen David Lund released by police SUS-161013-141856001

Anyone knowing of his whereabouts or having other information about him is asked to email [email protected] or phone 101, quoting reference 1235 of 27/09.

Alternatively they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

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