POLICE have released a photograph of men and a woman wanted in connection with domestic assaults.

They are being sought as part of Operation Moorhen, a week-long police crackdown on suspects wanted in connection with allegation of domestic abuse.

Thomas Coupe, 31, of Summerville Walk, Blackburn, is described as white, 5ft 9ins, with dark brown shaven hair, blue eyes and a tribal tattoo at the top of his arm.

Matthew Carrie, 29, last known address Barn Gill Close, Blackburn. He is described as white, 5ft 5ins, slim, build with short blond hair. He is wanted for a domestic assault and threats to kill.

Omer Saddique, 29, last known address Cromwell Street, Burnley. He is described as Asian, 5ft 10ins, slim build, with short black hair. He is wanted for domestic violence and threats to kill.

Scott Craig, 30, last known address Glenluce Crescent, Blackburn, is wanted for breaching a restraining order. He is described as white, 6ft 1ins, of medium build with the name 'Lewis' tattooed on his neck.

Wajid Khan, 34, whose last known address is The Larches, Blackburn, is wanted for domestic violence and breach of a restraining order. He is described as Asian, 5ft 7ins, of a slim build. 

Phillip Bell, 27, whose last known addresses are Mitella Street and Cobden Street, Burnley, is wanted for domestic assault and damage. He is described as white, 5ft 8ins, of a slim build with shaven dark brown hair. 

Yasmin Keal, 23, from Accrington,is wanted after a car was damaged in a domestic incident. She is described as white, of medium build and has a heart tattoo on her wrist along with the name 'Harvey'.

Meanwhile, Robert Marples, 27, whose last known address is Harrison Drive, Colne, who was wanted by police, has been arrested over allegations of rape and breach of a restraining order.

Detective Inspector Martin Melvin said: “The operation gives a clear message that this type of offending will not be tolerated and emphasises our commitment to ensuring the safety of the community we serve.”

Anyone with information about their whereabouts is asked to call police on 101.