Police again appeal for help with Hull murder investigation

Corey Dobbe suffered fatal stab wounds on Sunday 13 June

Corey Dobbe
Author: Charlotte FoleyPublished 22nd Jun 2021
Last updated 22nd Jun 2021

The Senior Investigating Office (SIO) into the murder of Corey Dobbe in Hull, is again appealing for help to find man who he believes holds vital information in connection with Corey's death.

Police are appealing for help to identify the man shown in the CCTV image

Detective Chief Inspector Alan Curtis said:

“Over the past eight days a team of 170 staff and officers have been working tirelessly to trawl through over 200 hours of CCTV footage, evidence and information from the public as we investigate Corey’s murder.

“Frustratingly though we have not yet found the man shown in the CCTV images we published last week. We are again pleading for information from the public to help us locate this man so we can get him in for questioning about Corey’s murder.

“Corey’s family deserve to know what happened and by finding him we will be able to give them the answers they are seeking.

“There has been a huge police operation surrounding this investigation, with officers and staff working around the clock to work through the information that is coming in.

“Officers and staff from our underwater and specialist search teams, detectives, intelligence officers, Crime Scene Investigators are working alongside the local community policing teams with an aim to find Corey’s killer.

“I would ask again for anyone who knows where he is to come forward and give us that vital information."

Humberside Police say if you have information that would help with the investigation please call them on their non-emergency number 101 quoting reference 16/60891/21.

Or contact them directly via the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) and click on Humberside Police.

If you don’t want to speak to the police and have information that would help them you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. You can call them anonymously and you could claim a Crimestoppers reward for your information.