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Police investigating the murder of a 36-year-old woman in Greater Manchester have released details of a man they want to trace. Police investigating a woman's murder in Greater Manchester say people must not approach a man they want to find.
The badly burnt body of Clare Wood was found in the bedroom of her house on St Simon Street in Blackfriars, Salford, at about 1230 GMT on Friday.The badly burnt body of Clare Wood was found in the bedroom of her house on St Simon Street in Blackfriars, Salford, at about 1230 GMT on Friday.
Officers have appealed for information on the whereabouts of George Appleton of nearby Adelphi Court. CCTV footage of George Appleton, taken outside his house in nearby Adelphi Court on Thursday, has been released.
Detectives have warned members of the public not to approach Mr Appleton. Detectives want to hear from women who have made contact with Mr Appleton over dating and social networking websites.
CCTV footage of Mr Appleton, which was taken outside his house on Thursday, has been released as part of the appeal. The CCTV shows Mr Appleton wearing tracksuit bottoms with a white stripe down them, white Reebok trainers, a dark coloured puffer jacket and a woolly hat with brown, red and purple stripes.
He is seen wearing tracksuit bottoms with a white stripe down them, white Reebok trainers, a dark coloured puffer jacket and a woolly hat with brown, red and purple stripes. Police want to trace George Appleton over the death of Clare Wood
We have reason to believe that whoever killed Clare Wood is a dangerous individual Supt Ian Palmer, Greater Manchester Police
Police believe he drives a red Ford Escort estate registration N554 HYG.Police believe he drives a red Ford Escort estate registration N554 HYG.
Detectives are particularly keen to hear from any women who might have made contact with Mr Appleton over dating websites and social networking websites.
He is thought to have links to the Warrington area, Leicestershire and Gloucestershire as well as the travelling community, and has worked on fairground sites.He is thought to have links to the Warrington area, Leicestershire and Gloucestershire as well as the travelling community, and has worked on fairground sites.
Supt Ian Palmer, from Greater Manchester Police, said: "We have reason to believe that whoever killed Clare Wood is a dangerous individual, and we want to reassure people that as we speak we are using absolutely every tool at our disposal to find them.Supt Ian Palmer, from Greater Manchester Police, said: "We have reason to believe that whoever killed Clare Wood is a dangerous individual, and we want to reassure people that as we speak we are using absolutely every tool at our disposal to find them.
"We are issuing this appeal because Appleton is key to this inquiry and we really need to speak to him.""We are issuing this appeal because Appleton is key to this inquiry and we really need to speak to him."