A wanted man has launched into a surprising swipe at police by commenting on a Facebook status seeking information on his whereabouts.
North Wales Police had posted a mugshot photo on social media asking members of the public to come forward if they had seen Kieran, 29, who they believed to be from Anglesey.
The post read: "Wanted. Have you seen Kieran? Kieran, 29, originally from Anglesey, is currently wanted on warrant.
"He is known to have links to Caernarfon, Bangor and Holyhead."
"If you have any information on his whereabouts, contact police via our website or by calling 101."
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Kieran, who is wanted by police on warrant, said he would come to the police station when he was ready (WALES NEWS SERVICE)But the man, who is wanted on warrant, said he didn't want to come to the police station until Monday because he needed to get his 'affairs in order'.
Kieran also decided to set the record straight by telling police they had got his hometown wrong.
He wrote: "Dear North Wales Police.
"I will be handing myself in on Monday. Now I know I said today, but I just need to get my affairs in order.
'I am well and safe, not committing crime, no risk to the public so no need for officers to look for me. Oh yeah I'm not originally from Anglesey."
He then got a message back from the police force asking him to come in as soon as possible - and even received an apology for the error in his location details.
They wrote: "We would appreciate if you could present yourself to an officer or police station today (July 19).
"We can't do Monday."
Kieran then replied again, saying he was glad they now had the "Anglesey issues out of the way" - but said he'd "rather stick to the original request and I'll see you Monday".
"If not you'll just have to come and find me", he added.
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North Wales Police have been approached for comment.