Man charged as part of investigation into serious assault in Archway
A man has been charged as part of an investigation into a serious assault in Archway.
A man has been charged as part of an investigation into a serious assault in Archway.
A woman will appear in court charged with the manslaughter of five-year-old Andrea Bernard in 1978.
Three teenagers have appeared in court following a shooting that left a 17-year-old injured
Detective Inspector Devan Taylor, who led the investigation into the murder, said: “Robert was just 37-years-old when he lost his life in this senseless attack, killed by someone who should have been a friend and neighbour. Jaden Sheriff now has to spend the rest of his life knowing he killed a man."
Officers were called to High Street, SE25 at 01:27hrs on Sunday, 16 February following reports that a child was being assaulted.
A meticulous Met Police investigation has today ensured that a dangerous sex offender has been given a 21-year sentence.
A Met officer has been dismissed without notice for racial abuse and assaulting a fellow officer.
While the investigation to locate Douglas continues, the Met is appealing to the public to help locate him.
Police were called to the scene where a bus had collided with two children in Watling Street near the junction with Halcot Avenue on the morning of Saturday, 3 August 2024. Asolo-Agogua, who was driving the bus, was arrested on the day of the incident.
Police were called at around 22:15hrs on Monday, 10 February, to the Grosvenor pub in Oaklands Road, Hanwell, to reports that a man had stumbled into the pub with serious injuries. Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell, from the Met’s Specialist Crime unit, said: “We urge anyone with information to contact us urgently."
The Met has confirmed details of the policing operation ahead of a protest and counter protest in central London on Saturday, 15 February.
Five men who targeted shops across Barnet have been convicted as part of the Met’s continued drive to bring London’s most prolific shoplifters to justice.
Officers in Colindale made 18 arrests in the space of just four days and secured 85 charges.
They identified the 15 worst affected shops across the borough that were repeatedly targeted over the past six months. They worked with staff an