August 8, 2018 9.56 am This story is over 66 months old

Police video appeal over Cleethorpes murder

There is a £5,000 reward

Detective Chief Inspector Stewart Miller has released a video appeal as Humberside Police steps up its attempts to find a man in connection with Shaun Lyall’s murder.

As previously reported, police are looking for 28-year-old man Abdi Ali, who has a distinctive gold tooth, as part of the investigation and there is a £5,000 reward for information.

Shaun Lyall’s body was discovered at a property on Sidney Street in Cleethorpes on Tuesday, July 17.

Photo: Humberside Police

Photo: Humberside Police

Crimestoppers have offered a reward of up to £5,000 to anyone who can give information to the charity about Abdi Ali’s whereabouts – this came into effect on August 3 and expires on November 3 2018.

Abdi Ali, who is originally from Somalia and has links to the Grimsby area, Lancashire, South Yorkshire, Merseyside, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Lincolnshire and Cleveland.

A very serious incident in Sidney Street Cleethorpes tonight after reports that a man has died and confirmed by police tonight. Police investigators are at the scene.Copyright Grimsby News Pictures Agency

Posted by Grimsby News and Pictures Agency. on Tuesday, 17 July 2018

A very serious incident in Sidney Street Cleethorpes tonight after reports that a man has died and confirmed by police tonight. Police investigators are at the scene.Copyright Grimsby News Pictures Agency

Posted by Grimsby News and Pictures Agency. on Tuesday, 17 July 2018

He is quite recognisable as he has a distinctive gold tooth at the front of his mouth, police said.

Humberside Police previously confirmed they have so far arrested four people in connection with the death – one has been released on bail, two released under investigation and one released unconditionally.