The 'most hated persons in Australia' who once filmed four cops dying on the side of the road is still on the run and wanted by police over a new charge.
Richard Pusey, 45, who uses they/them pronouns, has been at large for more than a month after a warrant was issued for contravening court orders.
Victorian police have urged the public to come forward with any information about Pusey's whereabouts.
Pusey is white, about 190cm tall, has short brown hair and is believed to altering their appearance.
In early November police released two images showing examples of Pusey's differing appearances.
Richard Pusey is still on the run more than a month after Victorian Police issued two warrants for for contravening court orders
Pusey is white, about 190cm tall, has short brown hair and is believed to altering their appearance
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Richard Pusey continued to make a monkey out of the legal system when they demanded to be referred to with their correct pronouns and waved a sign saying 'me no hear you' in a bizarre court outing.
In one image Pusey is strolling through a train station with a short bowl cut of greying dark hair while wearing sunglasses.
The other shows shoulder-length dark hair that is brushed back.
Police believe that Pusey is using a combination of public transport and driving to move around the state.
Pusey's has been a frequent uploader to social media but has not posted since October 17.
Pusey spent time behind bars after photographing four dying police officers who were killed in a horror crash on Melbourne's Eastern Freeway in 2020.
Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King and constables Josh Prestney and Glen Humphris had pulled Pusey over for speeding when Mohinder Singh's truck crashed into the police officers.
Magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz found Pusey guilty of using a carriage service to cause offence over the use of the 'terribly graphic' pictures.
Pusey was jailed for 10 months last December but released days later due to time already served.
At the time Magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz said that Pusey's actions had denied the officers dignity in death.
'It is hard to conceive of a more serious example [of using a carriage service in an offensive manner],' Ms Mykytowycz said at sentencing.
Pusey was previously known as the 'most hated person in Australia' after filming four police officers dying on a highway in Melbourne after a truck him them in April, 2020