June 2008 Archives

Hammer Yielding Burglars

Posted by Charlene Mitchell on Jun 23, 08 05:15 PM in Crime

THREE people were assaulted in Hayes by hammer yielding burglars who were heavily disguised.
Police are appealing for witnesses following the burglary and assaults at a home in Uxbridge Road near the Ossie Garvin roundabout on June 16 at 12.30pm.
All of the four suspects are white males, about 5ft 8ins, between the age of 18 to 25, wearing blue jeans, jumpers, and sun glasses. Three of them also had scarves covering their mouths and noses and the other was wearing a hat. One was also seen carrying a hammer.
It is believed they arrived together and one left the property before the others and may have separated from them.
T/Detective Constable, Andy Gibbs, of Burglary Unit at Hillingdon, said: "We are keen to trace the suspects in this incident and urgently need to identify any witnesses who may have further information.
"We believe that the suspects may have been transported to the location in a van and were seen to run away along Quebec Road and down an alley in Dorchester Waye and towards Mintern Waye."
Anyone with information should contact T/DC Gibbs on 0208 246 1568 or can Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

A 14-year-old boy was mugged by a gang of five boys who stole his mobile phone and BMX bike in Hayes.
The robbery happened in Hayes End Community Park near Uxbridge Road on Sunday at 5.30pm.
The boy was passing the suspects and one of them shouted: 'come here'.
He stopped his bike and was asked if he had £1. The suspect then asked him if he could have a go on his bike, but the victim said no. He was standing holding the bike and the suspect got on it and pushed him away and rode off on the bike.
The first suspect is a slim black male, about 12 years old and about 4ft.
The second is a slim white male, about 12 years old and about 5ft 2ins.
The third is a fat built white male, about 12 years old, 4ft 6ins and was wearing a hooded jacket.
The last two suspects are both slim black males, about 16 to 17 years old, 5ft 10ins and wearing all black.

A MAN was beaten up and robbed by six men in Hayes.
The 33-year-old had his wallet stolen from him at 5pm on Sunday in Uxbridge Road after being beaten up by the six Asian males

Harlington church fair

Posted by Adrian Seal on Jun 23, 08 04:12 PM in Clubs/societies

St Peter and St Paul Church in St Peters way, Harlington, holds its annual summer fair to raise funds on Saturday, June 28 from 11am to 3pm when a variety of stalls will be on offer along with refreshments.

Friday June 20

Fair in the Hospice Garden. Harlington Hospice, St Peter's Way, Harlington. 6-9pm. Free entry. Call 020 8759 0453.
Harlington Locomotive Society. A special evening running session on the green in association with, and in support of, Harlington Hospice's fair. 6-9pm.

Parishioners in Heathrow row

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 17, 08 02:20 PM in Faith

PARISHIONERS of a church at the heart of a community threatened by the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport have attended a service of hope to bolster their fighting spirit.

ALLEGATIONS of irregular dealings between BAA and the Government over plans for further expansion at Heathrow Airport are refusing to go away.

Racist thugs attack boy,15

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 17, 08 01:27 PM in Crime

A TEENAGER needed facial surgery after a brutal racist attack in a busy street.

By Charlene Mitchell
A TRAIN passenger was jailed for four and a half months after indecently exposing himself to a woman on a Central Line train.

By Barbara Fisher
STAFF and pupils were celebrating at a school last week following an inspection which showed they had made excellent progress.

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