Police officers on Monday made two glaring back-to-back errors when they claimed 20-year-old Lilliana Pierre was wanted for murder.
The wanted bulletin with a photo of a woman who appeared to be in her mid-40s was recalled shortly after its release.
Police then re-issued the same poster with another photo of a woman, who appeared to be in her early 20s.
But once again, the bulletin was recalled because it contained incorrect information.
It’s not the first time that police have been left egg-faced over the issuance of wanted posters.
In the past, police officers have issued wanted posters for people years after they died. On one occasion, police put out a wanted bulletin for a complainant in a case instead of the suspect.