Police are appealing for public assistance to locate eight alleged fugitives, comprising six men and two women, who are believed to be hiding in suburbs across the Illawarra region. The individuals, aged between 22 and 48, are wanted for a range of alleged offences and are known to frequent various locations in the area.
Wanted Individuals and Their Known Locations
Among those sought is Charlie Madigan, 27, who is accused of stealing and fraud offences. He is known to frequent Tullimbar and surrounding suburbs. Kieran Miller, 40, is wanted for alleged stealing and is known to frequent Horsley. Kylie Emery, 48, is accused of traffic offences and is known to frequent Dapto and the surrounding suburbs.
Jamie Paton, 35, is wanted for alleged traffic matters and is known to frequent Port Kembla. Justin Bennis, 42, is described as Caucasian with a fair complexion, medium build, and approximately 175 to 180 centimetres tall. He has brown eyes and light brown hair or a shaved head. Police stated that officers from Wollongong Police District have conducted numerous inquiries into his whereabouts but have been unable to locate him. Bennis is known to the Wollongong and Bulli area.
Further Descriptions of Wanted Persons
Maddison Sellick, 19, is wanted and known to frequent Wollongong. She is Caucasian with a fair complexion, thin build, and approximately 160 to 165 centimetres tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Aidan Howe, 22, is wanted and known to frequent Wollongong and Albion Park. He is Caucasian with a medium complexion, medium build, and approximately 170 to 175 centimetres tall, with black hair, brown eyes, and may be unshaven.
Stephen Parsons, 43, has been wanted by Wollongong police for some time. He is Caucasian with a fair complexion, thin build, and approximately 170 to 175 centimetres tall, with brown hair and eyes, and is often unshaven. Parsons is known to the Wollongong and Port Kembla areas.
Police Appeal for Information
Wollongong police officers are running a warrant program but have not provided details of the alleged offences the fugitives are accused of committing. Police urge anyone with information on the location of the alleged offenders to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.



