TRACK THEM DOWN 'Rioter' in yellow cocktail dress among rogues gallery of 100 'yobs' hunted

AN alleged rioter in a yellow cocktail dress is among a rogues gallery of 100 people hunted by cops after far-right carnage.

Cops have appealed for help tracking down the young woman, who was snapped outside a Holiday Inn in Manchester.

A far-right gathering outside the Newton Heath hotel on July 31 spiralled in a riot involving more than 20 yobs.

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The thugs allegedly damaged the Holiday Inn, hurled missiles at cops and assaulted a bus driver.

Operation Swanmore detectives have released snaps of a young blonde woman who they want to speak to about the disorder.

The woman is seen wearing a halterneck yellow cocktail minidress with phone in hand.

She was also snapped brandishing her fist in a crowd at the Newton Heath riot.

Greater Manchester cops have already arrested 122 people over the far-right carnage.

The arrests have resulted in 102 charges and 60 rioters being convicted.

Rioting thugs hurled bricks, bottles and planks of wood in "reprehensible" scenes across Manchester.

Cops last night launched an fresh appeal for help tracking down more people who they want to speak to – including the blonde.

The rogues' gallery features snaps of 18 people in Rochdale, Newton Heath, Piccadilly Gardens, Mosley Street and Bolton.

Detective Chief Inspector Jill Billington said: "The criminal disorder we saw in areas of Greater Manchester a month ago was shocking and struck fear right in the heart of our communities.

"Since then, we’ve worked through thousands of hours of video footage to identify and bring to justice violent individuals.

"They assaulted police officers, members of the public, and damaged the property of local businesses, police, and people just going about their daily lives.

"Your help has seen more than 180 reports of information submitted to us which has helped identify 124 suspects.

"Many have been convicted in court and are now serving long prison sentences.

"Your help in achieving this swift justice has no doubt helped stop this disorder escalating.

"There are still some people out there who haven’t yet received a knock on the door from us.

"We’d like to speak to them about the disorder. Many of our suspects may have been through court, but we’re not done yet.

"If you recognise any of these people then please get in touch and help ensure all those involved are brought to justice."

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