Police are hunting a “dangerous individual” after the death of a 38-year-old man in a “horrific attack” in Greater Manchester.
Thomas Campbell was found dead in Mossley around 10.30am on 3 July.
Detectives believed the attack was “targeted and deliberate” and have issued an urgent appeal to find John Bellfield, wanted on suspicion of murder.
Greater Manchester Police described the 28-year-old of Openshaw, Manchester, as “a dangerous individual”, who is also believed to have links to Lancashire.
Greater Manchester Police said: “Do not approach Bellfield and if you see him call 999. We are actively seeking his arrest and ask that anyone with information about his whereabouts contacts us immediately.
“Anyone who knows Bellfield, and may be withholding information, is reminded that assisting a suspect can lead to a prison sentence of up to 10 years.”
Three people have been charged in connection with the case so far.
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Stephen Cleworth, 37, Coleen Campbell, 38, and Reece Steven, 29, have been charged with conspiracy to murder.
They appeared at Manchester Crown Court last week for a preliminary hearing.
Mr Campbell’s family are being supported by specialist officers.
Following the killing last month, Detective Inspector Mark Davis, from GMP’s major incident team, described it as a “horrific attack” which was “targeted and deliberate”.
Anyone with information should contact officers on 0161 856 6377 or use GMP’s LiveChat facility or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.