Geraldton police issue another appeal in bid to track down Phillip Dodd two weeks after he removed his tracker
![Phillip Dodd’s whereabouts remain unknown and detectives are seeking information from the public to help find him.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/C-17709694/ef204bf1d2293ff0d820981d032bfacce5d07124-16x9-x0y25w434h244.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
Police are still searching for a man who removed his electronic monitoring device two weeks ago, and have warned the public he may be using disguises to change his appearance and stay under the radar.
Geraldton detectives have issued another urgent appeal for the public’s help to track down 36-year-old Phillip Dodd.
Police say Mr Dodd removed his electronic monitoring device on Friday January 31, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
“Mr Dodd is actively hiding from police and may be attempting to change his appearance using wigs etc,” police said.
“Detectives wish to remind the members of the public that they may actually be committing an offence themselves if they assist someone they know has actually committed an offence.”
![Phillip Dodd’s whereabouts remain unknown and detectives are seeking information from the public to help find him.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/C-17709694/ef204bf1d2293ff0d820981d032bfacce5d07124.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
Mr Dodd is described as 175cm tall, with a medium build, black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone who sees Mr Dodd is warned not to approach him, but to call police immediately on 131 444.
Those with information relating to Mr Dodd’s recent movements can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make an online report at crimestopperswa.com.au.
Reports can be made anonymously and people may be eligible for a reward of up to $1000 for information that leads to a person being charged.
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