DETECTIVES hunting Glasgow fugitive Jonathan Kelly say they have had a poor response from the public.
Millions of television viewers watched as police launched a fresh bid for information about the 34-year-old.
But so far no potential leads have come from the BBC Crimewatch appeal on Thursday night.
However, detectives remain "optimistic" that it will lead to a breakthrough.
As revealed by the Evening Times, a special appeal was broadcast in a desperate bid to find one of Britain's most wanted men.
The machete thug has been on the run for a month, since he breached his licence conditions on release from prison.
During the show, it was revealed Kelly uses a "number of aliases" including Donald Cameron, John Kerr, and Jonathan Donnelly.
Police believe he may have shaved his head or grown a beard to disguise himself. It was also revealed Kelly has several large scars, including one on his right hand.
Anyone helping Kelly is urged to give him up.
Presenter Martin Bayfield said: "Kelly is considered to be dangerous. He should not be approached."
rebecca.gray@eveningtimes.co.uk
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