Police are hunting down a robber after he was linked to 13 crimes in Stoke Newington
The man is described as Black, aged 25 to 30 and wearing a light grey tracksuit.
He’s accused of three robbery stints, including one lasting four hours.
The robber is said to have violently threatened his victims during the raids where he pretended to beg and be mentally ill.
Despite the robber’s threats, all of his victims have been unharmed.
He is said to have successfully robbed 10 people in Stoke Newington and tried stealing from 3 others between December 11 to January 21 according to the Met.
Places he has conducted his robberies include Evering Road, Hackney Downs, Hackney Downs Studio, Rectory Road Overground station, and Stoke Newington’s High Street.
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Police are hunting down a robber after he was linked to 13 crimes in Stoke Newington
The man is described as Black, aged 25 to 30 and wearing a light grey tracksuit.
He’s accused of three robbery stints, including one lasting four hours.
The robber is said to have violently threatened his victims during the raids where he pretended to beg and be mentally ill.
Despite the robber’s threats, all of his victims have been unharmed.
He is said to have successfully robbed 10 people in Stoke Newington and tried stealing from 3 others between December 11 to January 21 according to the Met.
Places he has conducted his robberies include Evering Road, Hackney Downs, Hackney Downs Studio, Rectory Road Overground station, and Stoke Newington’s High Street.
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