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A man touched a woman's leg when she was on the SL8 bus near Acton Town Hall in August.
A man has been jailed for a minimum of 20 years after injuring four people by deliberately driving at them in Hounslow.
A man whose violent actions led to the death of a man following a parking dispute in Alperton has been jailed.
Officers believe this woman may have important information that could help the investigation.
Detectives investigating an offence of exposure and sexual assault on board a bus in Hammersmith have released an image of a man they would like to identify.The incident occurred on a 272 bus on Thursday, 17 August at around 8.30am in the area of Askew Road, Hammersmith.Detective Superintendent Ross Morrell said: “The bus had several passengers on board and this offence has understanda
Two passers-by saw one of the suspects heading off with the victim's suitcase and challenged the thief.
DI Julie Trodden: “Whilst we know the image is not great quality, we are hoping that releasing this may serve as a reminder for anyone who might have seen anything at the time of the incident.”
Officers from Specialist Crime immediately gathered hours of CCTV from the nearby area.
Detectives from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit are investigating and would like to speak with anyone who was on A3 at Hook Rise North
Detectives are appealing for witnesses after a man was left injured following an attempted robbery
The offence, which was reported to police earlier this year, is alleged to have taken place at student accommodation at a hospital in Ealing in late 1977 – early 1978 when the victim was aged 19.
Police have issued an image of Jafar Al-Mossawy who is wanted in relation to drugs supply.
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