Some have removed electronic monitoring bracelets, others have failed to show up at court and a few have breached their release conditions.
All of them are facing active charges, all are wanted on arrest warrants and all are on the run from police.
In the past month, Herald readers have helped police bring in two men that were wanted and actively evading arrest, one who had been on the run for more than a year.
Now, police are calling on the community to help them find their 10 most wanted alleged offenders across the Auckland area.
This group is made up of men and women, old and young who police want to locate as a priority.
Several are considered dangerous and are wanted on charges of assault, even for attacking police.
Counties Manukau relieving district Crime Prevention Manager Inspector Bruce O'Brien had a message for the 10, and encouraged anyone who knew where they were to get in touch with police.
"I am urging these people to do the right thing and hand themselves in to police and get these matters resolved," he told the Weekend Herald.
"We are asking our community to provide any information that can assist police in locating these individuals to please contact us at their earliest convenience."
*The information about these alleged offenders was correct as at 4pm on Saturday 4 February.
CEDRIC ELLIOT
This alleged offender has a number of warrants out for his arrest relating to raft of active charges including male assaults female and common assault.
He has an ethnic-style tattoo on his right shoulder.
BRYAN HEKE
Heke is serving a sentence of home detention but police are unable to locate him.
Two warrants have been issued for his arrest, both for breaching his home detention conditions.
He is Maori, 173cm and of medium build.
He has a number of tattoos including dots on the back of his left hand, the letters RYTS on his left upper arm with a picture of a hand making a "C" sign and MUSBC etched on his left forearm.
HIRA JENSON
"Hira has a warrant to arrest for a number of charges including common assault, assaults police and wilful damage," says O'Brien.
"Safi should not be approached by members of the public, anyone who knows where he is should contact 111 immediately," O'Brien says.
MATTHEW VERNALL
Vernall, 30, is wanted on several warrants to arrest in relation to a burglary and a serious family violence assault on the North Shore on December 16.
During that assault he allegedly smashed a glass into the victim's face, resulting in a broken nose and lacerations.
Vernall is 175cm, and of medium build with the word DIAMOND tattooed on his left forearm.
"Matthew Vernall should not be approached by members of the public. Anyone who sees him or knows where he is should call 111 immediately," says O'Brien.
PAUL VINCENT
Police have not been able to locate this 26-year-old since he allegedly removed his electronic monitoring bracelet.
There are several warrants for the arrest of Larkins, for failing to appear in court on charges that include possession of an offensive weapon and unlawfully being in an enclosed yard.
Police would also like to speak to the pair in relation to an ongoing robbery investigation.
They are thought to be actively evading police and should not be approached by members of the public.
CAN YOU HELP?
If you know where these alleged offenders are or have information that could lead to their arrest, call 111 or contact your nearest police station: