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Help us solve some of the UK's biggest cases. Join the team for dramatic reconstructions, CCTV footage and our wanted faces. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars. Crimewatch (formerly Crimewatch UK) is a long-running and high-profile British television programme produced by the BBC, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes in order to gain information from the public which may assist in solving the case. The programme was originally broadcast once a month on BBC One, although in more recent years the programme has more usually been broadcast roughly once every two months. It was announced on 15 October 2008 that the BBC would move the production of shows such as Crimewatch to studios in Cardiff. The show was first broadcast on 7 June 1984, and is based on the German TV show Aktenzeichen XY … ungelöst (which translates as File Reference XY … Unsolved). It was first presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook. When Cook left in 1995, she was replaced by Jill Dando. After Dando's murder in April 1999, Fiona Bruce took over. Kirsty Young, Sonali Shah and Martin Bayfield currently front the show; following the departures of Ross and Bruce in 2007, Rav Wilding in December 2011 and Matthew Amroliwala in March 2015.
This month help is needed to find whoever killed family man Atek Hussain, who was murdered outside his home in East Ham, London. Also, police in Bath are trying to identify the man who raped a woman on 14 November as she was parking her car.
This month help is needed in the investigation into an armed gang who robbed a cash van near the A23 in West Sussex. Also, there's an artist's impression of a man police want to talk to about a sexual assault on a teenager near the M56 in Cheshire.
This month help is needed by Greater Manchester Police to solve a series of armed robberies that have all taken place within the same area.
Tonight Humberside police request information about an art theft last February.
On 5 August, 1994, 23-year-old Julie Finley disappeared from the Liverpool city centre. Her body was found the following day in Rainford, St. Helens. Who was the man she was seen running toward near Pembroke Place hours before she was killed?
This month, help is needed to solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator Janet Brown. On 10 April she went to work in Oxford and returned home as usual. A friend telephoned her around 8.00pm and she was fine, but her body was found the next morning. Help is needed to identify several cars seen in the area at the time she died.
And police are also hoping to identify a man caught on camera selling stolen jewellery.
Police are asking for help in solving two murders. Simon Shannon, a 26-year-old vicar's son from Essex was last seen alive on 3 May. Police in Manchester are also looking for any information about the murder of 18-year-old Natalie McLean who was killed over the Easter weekend.
This month, help is needed to solve the murder of Robert Higgins, who lived near Edinburgh. He was brutally attacked and left for dead in a copse near his home. Plus, the search for a gang who stole several million pounds.
This month, the search is on for the killer of Wigan schoolgirl Louise Sellars, who was found strangled. Plus, information is urgently needed on the murder of 13-year-old Darren Fawns in Antrim, Northern Ireland.
The monthly programme which asks members of the public to help the police solve crime. Included tonight are requests to find the killer of a 64-year-old man and the attackers of a retired school teacher.
This month, help is needed to solve a series of sex attacks on Aberdeen beach. Also, police forces in Dyfed-Powys and West Mercia are investigating two attacks where the victims were held hostage and subjected to physical abuse, which they think may be linked.
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