Police release renderings of man believed to have committed three robberies in Hounslow

By Joe Acklam

24th Mar 2023 | Local News

Met Police release renderings of man believed to have committed three robberies in Hounslow. Photo: Metropolitan Police.
Met Police release renderings of man believed to have committed three robberies in Hounslow. Photo: Metropolitan Police.

The Metropolitan Police are looking for help from the public in identifying a man who is believed to have committed three robberies in Hounslow. 

Police have released a rendering of a man they believe committed three robberies in Hounslow, which occurred at around 1.20pm on Friday 6th January in Osterley Park, around 2.20 pm on Friday 3rd February in Hanworth Park, and the last one at around 11.30am on Tuesday 7th March in Hounslow Heath. 

The man is believed to be of a small build around 5'04" and 5'06" and in his mid-20s and looking like the images which have been released. 

During each robbery the man produced a knife before demanding the victim's property before leaving the scene, but no victims sustained injuries during the incidents. 

Anyone who recognises the person in the images is asked to get in touch with police by calling 101 and quoting 4126/03FEB, alternatively if you wish to remain anonymous you can get in touch with the Independent Charity Crimestoppers on 0800 111 555. 

     

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