The Metropolitan Police Service have released images of three suspects from Richmond on their most wanted list.
The crimes are associated with offences which include robbery, assault, possession of weapons, kidnap and other offences.
To help locate the wanted men, Met Police will be displaying their faces on the side of two vans which will be driven around areas of London today and on February 14, in areas that the suspects may be.
In addition to pursuing these wanted men, officers across the Met are conducting a number of operational activities throughout this week to tackle violence, including high visibility patrols and executing a number of warrants at addresses.
Bradley Davis, 34 is wanted on suspicion of assault and criminal damage in Twickenham on January, 17 2020.
Wayne Barton, 30 is wanted on suspicion of assault in Richmond on October 21, 2019.
Jake Glasgow, 27 is wanted on suspicion of a robbery in Richmond on 1 January 2020.
Detective Chief Superintendent (DCS) Lee Hill, Head of the Violent Crime Task Force, said: “Some of these people are wanted in connection with some shocking acts of violence and I would urge anyone with information to get in touch.
“I know there will be people who have information on where they are and with your help, it will only be a matter of time before they are located and dealt with.
“We understand that members of the public may be nervous to talk with police, therefore if you don’t want to talk to us I would encourage you to contact Crimestoppers.
"They are completely independent of police and any information you provide to them is 100% anonymous.”
Anyone with information that can trace the suspects whereabouts is being asked to contact the police or to call Crimstoppers on 0800 555 111.
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