Dozen mugshots of London's most wanted burglary suspects
Police have released a dozen mugshots of London's most wanted burglary suspects.
Among them is a suspect accused of stealing £10,000 worth of gold and a woman wanted for four burglaries in Wealdstone.
1) Olu Adeshina
Wanted by Wandsworth, Sutton and Merton boroughs for four residential burglaries between May 2014 and February 2015. He is also wanted on recall to prison after being released in March 2014.
2) William O'Donaghue
Wanted by Croydon borough for a burglary in Nutfield Road in June.
3) Geoffrey Oyenga
Wanted by Haringey borough for a burglary in August 2012 and Waltham Forest borough for two burglaries in August and November 2012. He is also wanted for non payment of fines.
4) Zac Lewis
Wanted by Sutton borough for a burglary at a pawnbrokers in New Addington in September.
5) Wojciech Czarnecki
Wanted by Ealing and Hammersmith and Fulham boroughs for three burglaries and a theft between November 2013 and January 2014.
6) Jerry James Delaney
Wanted by Sutton borough for burglary in Plough Lane, Wallington in January. He is also wanted by Essex Police for drugs offences.
7) Rebecca Poole
Wanted by Harrow borough for four burglaries in Wealdstone, between June - September.
8) John James Courtney
Wanted by Westminster borough for two burglaries between July-September.
9) Marius-Claudius Hantu
Wanted by Bromley and Croydon boroughs for failing to appear at court for burglary. He is also wanted by Southwark borough for burglary in Peckham in July 2014.
10) Suman Shrestha
Wanted by Hounslow borough for three burglaries and two attempted burglaries between September and November 2010.
11) James John Radford
Wanted by Newham borough for Burglary August, Redbridge borough for theft of motor vehicle in June. He is also wanted in relation to a road traffic collision in Havering in April.
12) Lars Karlsson
Wanted by Kensington and Chelsea borough for burglary in Clarence Gate Gardens in October 2011. He is also wanted by Westminster borough for failing to appear for burglary.
Police have warned the public not to approach any of the suspects. If you have information contact police on 101. Or, alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.