Manhunt for west London’s most wanted
Thursday January 26, 2012
Cllr Greg Smith (left) and Borough Commander Lucy D'Orsi with the most wanted mobile ad van
Take a good look at the faces below – they belong to some of west London’s most wanted criminals.
And today the Met Police has joined forces with Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) Council to ask for YOUR help in bringing them to justice.
The rogues gallery, with three foot high mug shots mounted on a mobile ad van, started touring west London today (Jan 26) as part of the joint initiative, which has been paid for by the local authority.
Officers want to quiz the suspects for a range of offences including drug dealing, ABH and burglary.
“Criminals can run, but they cannot hide,” said Cllr Greg Smith, H&F Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services. “We need residents to take a long hard look at these faces and help us put these villains behind bars. Our message is clear, if you know these people we want you to turn them in.”
“Crime is falling in Hammersmith & Fulham but, as a council, we want to do everything we can to make our borough even safer and hopefully this rogues gallery will generate some leads for the police to follow.”
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Wanted: Amy Libren
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CAUGHT: Sean Patterson
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Wanted: Darrell Richmond
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Wanted: Philip Brown
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Wanted: Maria Calvi
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Wanted: Paul Dunkley
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Wanted: Adam Gryzec
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H&F Council is spending £1.3million a year for three enhanced town centre squads of beat bobbies meaning the borough has 44 more Police officers than it would do otherwise.
Chief Superintendent Lucy D'Orsi, H&F Borough Commander, said: “We are committed to catching all outstanding offenders who think that they can evade justice. We are, in addition to using traditional techniques and electronic media, publishing these images right across the borough and would urge people to contact us so that these criminals can be brought before the courts.”
Please do not approach any of these people directly. If you have information please dial: 101; or email: hammersmithandfulham.police@met.police.uk; or tweet: @MPSHammFul (opens new window).