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The OP was about Southall, so posting this here, hope everyone who has elderly family keeps a close eye on them if not living with them. I know Crime is ever-present, but good to be reminded from time to time

https://chiswickherald.co.uk/man-assaulted-in-southall-burglary-p14752-95.htm

Man Assaulted in Southall Burglary

By Áine McGinty Tue, Mar 15, 2022

Hounslow Police are appealing for witnesses and information following an aggravated burglary in Southall on Saturday evening (12/03).

Police, who were called to the property on Clarence Street at 19:29, are hunting two male suspects.

 

The men knocked on the door of the house before pushing their way inside and assaulting their victim, a man in his 70s.

The man was tied up inside his home before the suspects fled the scene with a quantity of cash.

Both suspects are described as black males.

Sergeant Karen Thomas from the West Area Burglary and Robbery Team said: "This was a terrifying incident. We urge anyone who may have witnessed the suspects arriving or leaving the scene. If you know who is responsible then I would urge you to come forward. We would also welcome any CCTV or dashcam footage which may assist with our investigation.

"Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is urged to Area Burglary and Robbery Team on 0208 246 1660, 07741702673 or 101, or tweet @MetCC, quoting reference CAD 6303/12MAR.’’

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