NewsgalleryThe world's worst e-fits - picturesBizarre images of suspects released by policeBookmarkShareNewsBySamantha Gildea12:07, 9 MAY 2014Updated15:42, 14 OCT 2015Lettuce know if you see him: a Hampshire Police e-fit of a burglary suspect with bright green hair (Image: Hampshire Police)1 of 14Badly drawn boy: Bolivian police put out this amateurish sketch in a bid to solve a murder case2 of 14Hat's off: Police in Dorset wanted people to identify this knife-wielding thief - despite his entire face being covered by a hat (Image: Dorset Police)3 of 14Mugger's mug: The Lamar County Sheriff's Department in Texas, US, released this drawing to try and track down the suspect after two women were mugged at knife point last month (Image: Lamar County Sheriff's Department)4 of 14Eggs-actly who is this meant to be?: Portuguese police issued this e-fit during the hunt for missing British youngster Madeleine McCann (Image: PA)5 of 14Robbie resemblance? New Zealand police hunting a teen suspect used this picture of actor Robbie Coltrane, who they said the suspect resembled6 of 14E-fit and miss: A burglary victim was unimpressed by this e-fit put out by Norfolk police in 2006 - she said it "looked like no one I've ever seen in my life" and told them to try again (Image: PA)7 of 14Pointless picture: Royal Thai Police released this baffling sketch of a bank robber in 20098 of 14Masked man: Scotland Yard e-fit issued image of one of two men who ambushed a security van at gunpoint (Image: PA)9 of 14Peak problem: South Wales police issued this photo-fit of a robbery suspect in 200810 of 14Eye don't know him: A Strathclyde Police e-fit from a 2005 abduction and assault appeal (Image: PA)11 of 14Sneaky suspect: Suffolk Constabulary released this 'ninja' e-fit in connection with a robbery (Image: Suffolk Constabulary)12 of 14Hair-raising: Atlanta police were looking for a murdering truck driver when they released this e-fit13 of 14Creative capture: In 2005, Australian caricaturist Bill "Weg" Green confronted a burglar - his cartoon actually helped police find the thief at a nearby shop14 of 14