Wanted man's haircut mocked on Facebook so badly police have to step in 'What was he trying to steal, the rest of his haircut?' please log in to view this image Emilio Romana is wanted in connection with a burglary in Willerby (Image: Humberside Police) Humberside Police have encouraged people to be “respectful” after social media users posted jibes and taunts in relation to a wanted Hull man’s mugshot. The force wants to find Emilio Romana so that they can speak to him in connection with a burglary in Wolfreton Lane, Willerby , on February 6. A picture of Mr Romana was posted on the police’s Facebook page and attracted at least 380 Facebook comments. However, after it was posted on Friday, February 8, at 3.17pm, many people mocked Mr Romana’s haircut and even his ears by calling him “Dumbo”. One person mockingly posted: “Please find him before further infringement,” whereas another said: “Cuts his hair with a Toblerone.” Other comments included: “Last seen at B&Q buying a spirit level for his hairdresser!” and “What was he trying to steal, the rest of his haircut?” In light of the comments on the post, which has received more than 1,100 shares, police posted a comment in the thread urging people to be “respectful”. They wrote: “Whilst we encourage participation on our posts please keep it respectful. If you have any information that may assist please call us. Thank you.” And some agreed with the police’s request with one person posting: “Can we have some sensible comments cos if he is a suspect in a house burglary then any comments really don’t help the police.” Anyone who knows of Mr Romana’s whereabouts should contact Humberside Police on 101 quoting crime reference number 16/22764/18.
"Well at least he will be able to hear the police coming." Well worth reading the comment sections in the various papers.
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Ipswich Town's Mick Lambert finds 'stolen' FA Cup medal under bed please log in to view this image Image captionMick Lambert believed the medal had been stolen in a burglary A former footballer who reported his FA Cup winner's medal as stolen has found it under his bed. Ipswich Town hero Mick Lambert thought he had lost his prized possession in a burglary on 18 January, when a car and jewellery were also taken. Mr Lambert said the 1978 winner's medal, engraved with his name, must have rolled under the bed as burglars ransacked his home in Ipswich. He said he was "chuffed and relieved" to have it back. Mr Lambert, 68, earned the medal in Ipswich's victory over Arsenal. 'A great feeling' He said he found the medal underneath the bed, which had been strewn with empty jewellery boxes and the empty medal box after the burglary. "I've no idea how it got there," Mr Lambert said. "We needed to get to plugs at the back of the bed, and the two of us were moving it when my wife found the medal. "It's a great feeling to have it back." please log in to view this image Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionLambert, standing second from right, came on as a substitute in the 1978 FA Cup final He and his wife Margaret, 66, arrived home to find burglars had broken into their property between 18:00 and 19:45 GMT. The raiders took a white Ford Fiesta, a TV and jewellery of sentimental value, though the car has since been recovered. The couple's passports also went missing, prompting them to postpone a planned holiday to the Caribbean. please log in to view this image Image copyrightMARGARET LAMBERT Image captionMick Lambert's FA Cup winner's medal was engraved with his name At the time, Mr Lambert said the medal was a reminder of "the greatest day of his life". "It's the one thing you have that other people don't," he said.
I don't know if the first image will work. This creepy AI website automatically generates fake human faces — that look real These people do not exist https://nationalpost.com/news/world...xist-automatically-generates-fake-human-faces https://nationalpostcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/fakefaces.gif?w=640 please log in to view this image Or more correctly, that usually look real.