Crimestoppers offers £5,000 reward to find Adrian Lewicki
Wanted in connection with Nuneaton rape and assault
A reward of up to £5,000 is now available for information leading to the whereabouts of Adrian Lewicki, wanted in connection with a reported rape and assault in Nuneaton.
Crimestoppers, an independent charity, has increased the reward from £1,000 as the search for Lewicki intensifies.
The appeal is linked to a report of a woman being raped and assaulted in a flat on the night of 14th June.
Police have informed Crimestoppers that the investigation is ongoing, with officers seeking Lewicki, 31, for questioning.
Lewicki is believed to have connections to Nuneaton and Coventry, as well as links to Morecambe in Lancashire.
Anonymous reporting through Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers urges anyone with information on Lewicki's location to come forward anonymously.
The charity operates independently of the police, ensuring complete anonymity for anyone who contacts them.
Calls to Crimestoppers are never recorded, no personal details are collected, and information is passed on entirely anonymously.
Alan Edwards, Regional Manager for the West Midlands at Crimestoppers, emphasised the importance of safe reporting:
"Someone out there may have seen or heard something that could help locate Adrian Lewicki. No piece of information is too small, and your voice could make a real difference."
Crimestoppers is open 24/7, guaranteeing anonymity with no call tracing or IP tracking.
The charity can be contacted via phone at 0800 555 111, or online at Fearless.org and Crimestoppers-uk.org. No information will ever reveal a caller's identity.
Claiming a reward
To claim the reward, information must be passed directly to Crimestoppers, not the police.
Request a reward code when calling Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Alternatively, use the ‘Keep in Contact’ portal for anonymous online submissions.