DANIEL FARMER FROM MANCHESTER STILL ON THE RUN AFTER BREACHING SEX OFFENDER CONDITIONS IN LANCASHIRE
In a serious development, authorities are actively searching for Daniel Farmer, a convicted sex offender who was last seen in Lancashire.Farmer, aged 23, was released on bail and was residing at an address on Lydia Street in Accrington at the time of his disappearance.
However, he has now become the subject of a police manhunt after breaching his notification requirements, which are part of the conditions for his release.
Farmer’s criminal history is extensive.
He was originally jailed in 2012 for inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity, an offense that led to his placement on the Sex Offenders’ Register.
His criminal record also includes a separate conviction for assault, following another investigation.
These serious charges highlight the potential risk he poses to the community.
According to police reports, Farmer was last seen on Monday, November 6, and has since gone missing.
Authorities have confirmed that he has connections to the Salford and Stockport areas, but his primary links are to Manchester, where police believe he is likely to be located.
Farmer’s previous residence was on Hazelbottom Road in Crumpsall, Manchester.
Detectives are urging the public not to approach Farmer if they see him.
Instead, they are advised to contact the police immediately to ensure safety and proper handling of the situation.
Detective Sergeant Steve Munro of Lancashire Police emphasized the urgency of the case, stating, “Farmer has been wanted for several days now and is in breach of his notification requirements.
He has strong links to the Manchester area and we believe he is likely to be somewhere in the city.” Authorities continue their efforts to locate Farmer and ensure he is returned to custody to face the consequences of his breach and to protect the community from any potential harm.