London - Crime in the News
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Bowling to beat crime
Throughout the month of July, Crimestoppers teamed up with the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) to promote the charity through a ‘111' competition. [5 August 2008]
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Lambeth's violent crime action plan
The London borough of Lambeth has launched a five-year action plan to help steer young people away from violent crime. [30 July 2008]
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Thanks a Million!
Crimestoppers has received its one millionth actionable call at its 24:7 call centre. The call was about a knife crime. [29 July 2008]
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Teenager dies in stabbing
An 18-year old has died after being stabbed in south London last night - he is the 21st London teenager to die violently this year. [18 July 2008]
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Male nurse abused 23 women
A male nurse in London preyed on vulnerable patients over a 20-year period, manipulating them into sexual relationships. [17 July 2008]
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Two knife deaths three hours apart
Two men aged in their 20s have been stabbed to death in London, within three hours of each other and just three miles apart. [11 July 2008]
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19th victim of London knife crime
David Idowu, 14, has died three weeks after being stabbed in the chest and stomach in south-east London. [8 July 2008]
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Shadow CS anti-gun and knife week continues
Following the recent high profile reports of gun and knife crime among young people in the media, Crimestoppers' youth website www.shadowcs.co.uk for 11-16 year olds is running an anti-gun and knife week this week. [1 July 2008]
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Leslie arrested over rape allegation
The former Blue Peter and This Morning presenter John Leslie was arrested last night over a rape allegation dating back nearly thirteen years. [24 June 2008]
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Billionaire heir wanted by police after car crash incident
Hans Kristian Rausing, heir to a multi-million pound fortune, is wanted by police over claims that he didn't stop after crashing into another car. [17 June 2008]
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Young people support Crimestoppers
Young people in south London have been calling the Crimestoppers line to report people using guns and knives. [11 June 2008]
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Police were aware that stabbed girl had a harasser
The family of stabbed schoolgirl Arsema Dawit said she was harassed by a man prior to her death, and at such a level that they contacted the police. [4 June 2008]
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Murdered girl's name released
Detectives have released the name of the 15-year-old girl who was killed in a block of flats in south London. [3 June 2008]
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Man charged for murder of young actor
A 21-year-old man has been charged for the murder of actor Rob Knox, who was stabbed in a fight in London. [27 May 2008]
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Police arrest armed teenage gang
Police stopped a teenage gang armed with 16 weapons on a bus in south-east London. [20 May 2008]
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Stop and search powers increased
Police will be using more stop and search powers in London in a bid to tackle knife crime, after the two fatal stabbings within 48 hours this week. [14th May 2008]
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Arrests in two fatal London stabbings
Two teenagers have been arrested in relation to the murder of Steven Bigby in Oxford Street and a 19-year has been arrested for the Jimmy Mizen murder. [14th May 2008]
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CCTV studied after Mcdonald's stabbing
Police are looking at CCTV footage after a 22-year old man was stabbed to death outside a Mcdonald's restaurant in London's Oxford Street. [13th May 2008]
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Face recognition cameras target underage drinkers
In attempts to stop children from buying alcohol and cigarettes, the supermarket chain Budgens has installed face recognition cameras. [13th May 2008]
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Teenage murder witness comes forward
A witness to the murder of 16-year old Jimmy Mizen has come forward. [12th May 2008]
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Woman's body found
A woman's body has been found in a London house after a man was arrested for carrying a knife with blood on it. [9th May 2008]
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Shoot-out barrister's post-mortem due
The post-mortem results of a barrister who died in a five-hour armed siege in London are due to be released. [8th May 2008]
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Robbery brothers jailed for murder
Three brothers who tied a man to his bed during a robbery and left him to die have been sentenced to life imprisonment. [29th April 2008]
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Man charged for hospital murder
A 36-year old man has been charged with the murder of a man in an East London hospital last week. [28th April 2008]
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Fifteen terror plots foiled since 7/7
Fifteen terrorist plots have been foiled since the London bombings on 7th July three years ago. [23rd April 2008]
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Online brothels raided
Fifteen people have been arrested in an operation targeting brothels in central London that are operating over the internet. [21st April 2008]
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Most wanted criminal caught
An escaped rapist who was featured on Crimestoppers' Most Wanted website has been found and arrested by armed officers. [18th April 2008]
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Prison officers need more support for terrorist prisoners
The prisons watchdog has said that prison officers may not fully understand how to tackle terrorism recruitment tactics in jails. London's Belmarsh prison now holds the majority of prisoners awaiting trial for terrorism offences. (15 April 2008)
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Crime costs every Londoner £400
Crime cost Londoners £3billion last year, which is the equivalent of £400 per resident. [11th April 2008]
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Teenager sexually assaulted in car park
A 14-year old girl has been 'horrifically' sexually assaulted in a car park near Plumstead High Street. [4th April 2008]
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Brothers found guilty of radio theft murder
Drug addict brothers have been found guilty of murdering 54-year-old Balbir Matharu [14 May 2008]
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Woman dies after flat fall
A 19-year old has died after falling out of a third floor window of a flat in South-East London. Two teenagers have been arrested and bailed. [19th May 2008]
Wanted for Fraud and Forgery - Mixelane TALOM
Offence: Fraud & forgery
Mixelane TALOM wanted for Fraud by False Representation
Case study
11-year old Carl Benjamin lives on one of the most deprived estates in the UK. He dreams of being a doctor when he's older, but is worried that all th...
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