Geelong’s most wanted

Sandy Galicki

Geelong police are hunting for at least three people who failed to appear in court recently, including one who pleaded guilty to possesing child pornography.
Police posted an image of Corio man Sandy Galicki, who was wanted on two separate warrants, on 31 October.
Galicki pleaded guilty in the Geelong Magistrates’ Court in September to knowingly possessing child pornography
Police executed a search warrant and arrested him at a house in Alkira Avenue, Norlane, in July 2016.
They found a laptop, a computer and a portable hard drive with more than 23,000 images and 457 movies relating to child pornography.
Galicki had been scheduled to attend a sentencing hearing.
Police described him as about 170cm tall, with a solid build, brown hair and olive complexion.
They said he was known to frequent Corio and Norlane.
Police posted images online of Shannon Dunford, who was known to frequent Norlane and Lara, and wanted on an outstanding warrant.
They described him as about 174cms, with an obese build, brown hair, blue eyes and fair complexion.
Police also appealed for public assistance to locate Chloe Harris.
A warrant was issued for the 20 year old’s arrest her failure to appear at court over burglary, theft and driving related matters.
Police released an image of Harris in hope someone recognised her and could provide information on her whereabouts.
They described her as about 160cm tall with a medium build and straight, brown, shoulder-length hair.
She is known to frequent the Warrnambool, Geelong and south-west Victoria regions.
Geelong police are searching for three other people following an alleged assault and an alleged theft last month.
Police posted images of a man and woman on Monday following an alleged assault at The Sphinx last month.
The assault occurred 2.45am on 22 October and involved security guards, police said.
Police wanted to speak to the man and woman, who were at the premises at the time of the incident.
Police have also posted an image of woman online in relation to an alleged alcohol theft.
The alleged theft occurred at a retail outlet in Newcomb at about 6.15pm on 24 October, police said.
Police urged anyone with information any of their whereabouts to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au