The woman then stole a number of items including a diamond pendant, cash and a painting. As she did so, she was attacked by a woman who forced her back into her home, blindfolded her and bound her hands and feet. The court heard that at around 10pm on October 9 (2015), Mrs Winner - who was aged 77 at the time - opened the door to her flat to put out some rubbish. Gurgana Gueorguieva, 48, of Russell Road, Holland Park appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Friday (September 27) where she was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years in jail. "Thankfully, they were safely reunited and the children suffered no harm, but the incident was no less traumatic." Woman jailed following aggravated burglaryĪ woman has been jailed after pleading guilty to an aggravated burglary in Kensington. You should never say any of these 13 things to a person from Ealingĭetective Sergeant Kieran Curry of Central West CID, said: “The mother in this incident faced every parent’s worst nightmare when she tried to run a simple errand and found her children and vehicle had disappeared without a trace.A mobile phone was found with a video of a vehicle being driven dangerously by two males, who were laughing and joking as three young children were thrown from side to side in the back.īoth Stovell and Hussein were identified by officers. On April 11, after much investigative work, officers executed a warrant at Stovell’s home address in Harbledown Road. Officers took the mother to her children and they were reunited. Like the My West London Facebook page here.Īround 5pm, a member of the public called police to report that a Range Rover had been found abandoned in the middle of Kelvedon Road and that young children were crying inside. We also publish your pictures and videos, so do message us with your stories.
We will also bring you updates from our courts and councils, as well as more lighthearted long reads. The latest breaking news will be brought straight to your news feed including updates from the police, ambulance and fire brigade. We will provide you with the latest traffic and travel updates, including updates on train and London Underground services, in areas including Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Uxbridge and Richmond upon Thames. To keep up to date with all the latest breaking news, stories and events happening across West London, give the My West London Facebook page a like. Heath pleaded guilty to two residential burglary charges, one for possession of cannabis and two driving offences. He was jailed for four years and nine months. They were caught when investigating officers pieced together a large amount of CCTV footage from council cameras, retail premises and doorbell video footage, allowing them to track the journeys of both at the time of the offences, sometimes leading back to their homes.Īt court Beharry pleaded guilty to five counts of burglary, one for possession of cannabis, one for breach of a community order and one breach of a suspended sentence. The pair, from Isleworth and Hayes respectively, were jailed for a total of more than seven years at Isleworth Crown Court on June 5.
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They targeted several properties between January 10 and March 20, smashing through windows with bricks and on one occasion breaking in while the victims were asleep. Two 28-year-olds James Beharry and Basil Heath stole jewellery, laptops and games consoles from homes in Hayes, Harrow, Ealing and Hounslow. James Beharry and Basil Heath are now behind bars (Image: Met Police)
Burglars who used bricks to smash into homes He was jailed for two years and four months on May 28 at Isleworth Crown Court. On February 27, after refusing to leave his prison cell, Fikadu was found guilty of the thefts of the passport and suitcase - one count of theft of a mobile phone was dismissed. He was found carrying two passports which had been reported as stolen that month, a lock knife, two stolen laptops and cannabis and arrested. He was caught after a vigilant member of staff at Central Bus Station, next to Heathrow Airport, reported seeing him acting suspiciously a week later on January 10. On January 3, he took a bag containing his victim's passport, wallet and other belongings by placing his coat over it and gradually pulling the chair away before stashing it under his jacket. Kiberom Fikadu, 31, went on a spree and stole valuables from distracted passengers at the airport, Central Bus Station, Paddington Station and on a train in Sussex. Kiberom Fikadu stole from people at Heathrow Airport, Paddington Train Station and on a train in Sussex (Image: Met Police)Ī prolific thief was captured on CCTV as he stole a bag from a busy coffee shop at Heathrow Airport.