South Wales Police has launched an urgent appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of two men wanted in connection with the murder of Colin Richards in Cardiff. The suspects, James O’Driscoll (26), known as ‘Jimmy’, and Corey Gauci (18), both hail from Cardiff and are currently wanted on suspicion of murder.
The public is strongly cautioned not to approach these individuals directly. Instead, anyone with information about their location is urged to contact the police immediately. South Wales Police can be reached online or anonymously through Crimestoppers.
Rewards for Crucial Information
In a bid to expedite their apprehension, Crimestoppers has offered two rewards of £10,000 each. These rewards will be granted exclusively to individuals who provide information leading to the arrest of Jimmy O’Driscoll and Corey Gauci. If you have any relevant details, consider reaching out to Crimestoppers promptly.
The Tragic Incident
The incident unfolded on Sunday, April 7, when Colin Richards, a father of seven, was discovered unconscious on Snowdon Road in Ely. Authorities responded to a report of a disturbance in the Heol-Y-Berllan and Heol Trelai area of Caerau shortly before. Despite the best efforts of emergency services, Mr. Richards succumbed to a fatal stab wound.
Detective Superintendent Darren George, leading the force’s Major Crime Team, emphasised that extensive inquiries are ongoing. While three arrests have already been made, authorities are actively seeking other individuals believed to be involved in the disturbance and murder. The focus remains on locating Jimmy O’Driscoll and Corey Gauci.
Community Support and Vigilance
The local community’s support is crucial in establishing the whereabouts of the suspects. If you have any information, you can contribute to the investigation by contacting South Wales Police or providing anonymous tips through Crimestoppers. The police have intensified their presence in the area, deploying armed officers as a precaution during search warrants and arrest inquiries.
Mick Duthie, Director of Operations at Crimestoppers, emphasised the importance of anonymity for those who may hesitate to speak directly to the police. Since 1988, Crimestoppers has maintained its promise of confidentiality for millions who have entrusted them with crime-related information.
If you have any information, you can call the Crimestoppers’ UK Contact Centre at 0800 555 111 or submit an anonymous report via their secure online form at http:///www.crimestoppers-uk.org.