Crimewatch Live appeal to find Birmingham brothers wanted in connection with Gavin Parry’s shooting murder

Theo and Remell Bailey have been sought since the killing of Gavin Parry, who was fatally shot in Winson Green, Birmingham more than two years ago
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Two brothers from Birmingham are set to appear on Crimewatch Live on TV today (Tuesday, October 17) as West Midlands Police renews its appeal to speak with them.

Theo and Remell Bailey have been sought since the killing of Gavin Parry, who was fatally shot in Winson Green, Birmingham more than two years ago on April 13, 2021. Anti-crime charity Crimestoppers have offered a £1,000 reward for information about the brothers.

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Parry was shot at an industrial unit on Western Road - which is next to Birmingham City Hospital. Detective Inspector Jim Mahon from West Midlands Police Homicide team said: “We believe the Bailey brothers are still out there and that someone in the community knows where they are. We have evidence they have shaved their hair and, in Theo’s case, his beard.

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“We believe they may be active in the motor repair business, especially in quadbike repair, so we are hoping someone will have seen them and be prepared to do the right thing and come forward with information.”

West Midlands Police said: “Our detectives have been working relentlessly on this case and have charged one man already.” Dante Kalsi was charged with murder and will appear at Birmingham Crown Court on June 5, 2024.

The Bailey brothers have family in and around the West Midlands and were known to visit the Handsworth, Winson Green and West Bromwich areas. They also have links to Brixton, Staffordshire and Shropshire.

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Remell Bailey

Police asked the community not to approach the men but to contact the police via Live Chat on West Midlands Police website, call 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Call 999 in an emergency. Crimestoppers is totally anonymous and is offering a £1,000 reward for information about the brothers.

The case is being featured on the current series of Crimewatch Live, which airs at 10am today (17 October) on BBC One. Detective Inspector Jim Mahon from our Homicide team is appearing on the show to talk about the investigation. The programme will be available a short time later on iPlayer.