Three jailed for roles in violent disorder across Merseyside

Daniel Frazer, 24, of Seafield Road, New Ferry
-Credit: (Image: Merseyside Police)


Three more people have been locked up for their roles in violent disorder in Merseyside during the summer. Daniel Drazer, Lloyd Killner and Callum Savage all appeared in Liverpool Crown Court where they were handed prison sentences on Friday, September 20.

The three men appeared in court after they pleaded guilty, with Daniel Frazer, 24, of Seafield Road, New Ferry, sentenced to two years in prison for violent disorder in Liverpool, Lloyd Killner, 35, of Burton Road, Lincoln, sentenced to two years and four months for violent disorder in Liverpool, and Callum Savage, 24, of Haig Avenue, Leyland, sentenced to two years and four months for violent disorder in Southport.

Detective Inspector Paula Jones said: "To date we have made 109 arrests, charged 68, and brought 54 people before the courts – they have been sentenced to a total of 116 years in prison. Our investigation into the incidents in Merseyside continues with more arrests, charges and sentences being progressed.

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Lloyd Killner, 35, of Burton Road, Lincoln
Lloyd Killner, 35, of Burton Road, Lincoln -Credit:Merseyside Police

"We continue to identify more people who attended the disorder in Merseyside and we will not stop until we’ve put everyone we possibly can before the courts."

We would encourage anyone with information to contact us via Public Portal (mipp.police.uk) or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Callum Savage, 24, of Haig Avenue, Leyland
Callum Savage, 24, of Haig Avenue, Leyland -Credit:Merseyside Police

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