Police Appeal for Information on Another Individual in Connection With Harry Baker Murder

By The Editor

1st Sep 2019 | Local News

Have you seen Leon Symons from Ely, Cardiff? South Wales detectives wish to speak with him in connection with the murder of Harry Baker.

Harry's body was found at Barry Intermodal Terminal, Wimborne Road, at around 5.50am on Wednesday morning.

Four men have been charged with murder and are all remanded in custody.

A 22-year-old also arrested on suspicion of murder remains in police custody.

Detectives investigating Harry's death have today released details of another man they wish to trace.

They would like to speak with Leon Symons in connection with the incident and are appealing to him directly, or anyone who knows him, to make contact.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Mark O'Shea, said:

"21-year-old Leon Symons is from Ely in Cardiff but is known to have contacts in Barry, Rumney and Rhoose.

"We have been making enquiries at properties and areas he is known to frequent and are now appealing to the public for help.

"We would ask him – or anyone who knows him - to please contact South Wales Police or their nearest police station.

"We would very much like to thank the community for the support and information that has already been provided and would urge anyone with information to please get in touch."

The public are advised not to approach Leon Symons directly but to call police immediately if they have any information regarding his whereabouts.

     

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