Police have used Twitter to write a letter to a burglary suspect that urges her to get in touch and "stop ignoring" them.
Officers in Kingston, southwest London, said they believed Tracey Dyke was "blanking" them and they wanted to talk to her.
In the post, captioned "Please stop ignoring us Tracey", they said: "We have come round to see you a number of times recently.
"But it looks like you'd rather not speak to us, which is very disappointing."
They added: "You don't text, you don't call back and haven't accepted out friend request."
As well as attaching a photograph of the suspect, they urged her to hand herself in to a police station or contact them on 101 and that they would pick her up.
It has been retweeted nearly 1,300 times.
The letter said Dyke was suspected of burglaries in Kingston, where vulnerable victims had been targeted, leaving them "traumatised and very upset".
It continued: "We won't stand for this and want to have a discussion with you at our custody suite."
They also asked people on social media to share the post and asked members of the public to call 999 if they saw her.
Rounding off the appeal, the letter added: "So I'm sure you'll understand it's best to pop in or give us a call straight away.
"Looking forward to seeing you soon and happy new year.
"Love, Kingston Police"
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