Birmingham brothers wanted for murder 'work in motor repairs'

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The most recent photos of Ramell and Theo BaileyImage source, West Midlands Police
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The most recent photos of Ramell and Theo Bailey

Two brothers being sought for the murder of a man two years ago are believed to work in the motor repair business, police have said.

Theo and Remell Bailey are wanted in connection with the killing of Gavin Parry, who was fatally shot on Western Road, Birmingham, on 13 April 2021.

West Midlands Police believe the pair might work in quadbike repairs, and were last seen in Brixton, London.

A £1,000 reward is being offered for information about them.

"We are hoping someone will have seen them and be prepared to do the right thing and come forward with information," said Det Insp Jim Mahon.

The fatal shooting happened around 17:00 BST on a "busy industrial estate", Det Insp Mahon said, speaking on BBC One's Crimewatch Live.

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Det Insp Jim Mahon, from West Midlands Police, said the brothers were last seen in Brixton

He added that there were around 14 people in the industrial unit at the time of the shooting, with another man suffering serious injuries.

Det Insp Mahon said 22 people were arrested and Dante Kalsi, 26, is charged with murder and is due to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 5 June 2024.

The suspects have family in and around the West Midlands and are known to visit the Handsworth, Winson Green and West Bromwich areas, the force said.

Det Insp Mahon told Crimewatch the brothers are also believed to have links in Staffordshire and Shropshire.

The brothers have shaved their hair and and in Theo's case, his beard, he added.

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