Published:
4:40 PM January 8, 2021
Updated:
4:46 PM January 8, 2021
A damaged car left at the corner of Longhayes Avenue and Sheepcotes Road, just off Padnall Road where a 25-year-old man was allegedly involved in a collision.
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A Marks Gate man has been charged after allegedly failing to stop for police in Collier Row then crashing near his home in Marks Gate in the early hours of yesterday, January 7.
Josh Palmer, 25, of Rose Lane, is charged with careless and inconsiderate driving, failing to stop for police and driving with no insurance.
He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court on Friday, February 5.
Published:
11:15 AM November 14, 2020
Updated:
8:28 PM November 27, 2020
Adams was seen driving dangerously from Ilford to Station Road in Chadwell Heath. Picture: Google Streetview
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A man has been disqualified from driving for three years for driving while drunk in Ilford High Road.
Calum Adams, 31, of no fixed address, was witnessed by police on September 22 driving dangerously from Ilford to Station Road in Chadwell Heath where he narrowly missed colliding with other vehicles, railings and bollards. He frequently strayed onto the wrong side of the road and eventually drove the wrong way down a one-way street, avoiding a collision with an oncoming vehicle by seconds.
Jason Diallo, 30, from Ilford was fatally shot on November 1. Picture: Met Police
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Detectives investigating shootings in Ilford and Custom House have charged a Maryland man with murder and attempted murder.
Mushin Mohamed, 24, of Leytonstone Road, was charged this morning (Thursday, November 19) and will appear in custody at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court today.
Police were called at 10.14pm on Sunday, November 1 to reports of a shooting in Balfour Road, Ilford.
Ilford man Jason Diallo, 30, died at the scene after being shot in the head.
A short time later, at 10.33pm, police were called to reports of a shooting on Garvary Road, Custom House
Ronald Neill has been handed a suspended sentence. Picture: Met Police
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A bus driver who kept indecent pictures of children in his bedroom and gave young passengers gifts has received a suspended sentence.
Police were alerted to Ronald Neill, of Chadwell Heath, in August after a parent raised concerns that her son had been given a present by a bus driver.
The 57-year-old was quickly identified and arrested on suspicion of grooming.
Enquiries revealed that whilst driving buses, Neill had asked boys for their names and offered them gifts - such as personalised football memorabilia - in exchange for taking their pictures. These were not indecent images.