Man Who Assaulted Police Officer in Ealing Sought

Adam Marsh to be returned to prison for breaking his licence conditions

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Police have issued an appeal for the public’s assistance in finding a man who was jailed for attacking a police officer in Ealing.

36-year-old Adam Marsh is wanted on recall to prison for breaching licence conditions. He was originally sentenced for grievous bodily harm and assaulting the police officer in 2017.

He is on a list released by the Met of its twelve most wanted violent offenders in the run up to Christmas.

The high harm offenders, are being sought for a range of offences such as robbery, grievous bodily harm (GBH) and recall to prison.

The suspects are classed as ‘high harm’ as they are either wanted in connection with violent offences or they are known to have a violent background. So far three of the wanted individuals have been arrested.

The drive to arrest outstanding offenders is part of ongoing Winter Nights enforcement activity to bear down on violence over the festive period.

Superintendent Claire Smart, of the Violent Crime Taskforce, said: “With Christmas less than two weeks away, we are increasing our efforts to arrest these individuals and apprehend them for their crimes. Since July, we have arrested more than 850 high harm offenders and that number is steadily increasing.

“Our message is clear – we will not stop looking for you until you are arrested. Do the right thing and hand yourself in at your nearest police station to prevent Christmas being ruined for your family and friends. You won’t be able to evade justice forever.

“We are always carrying out arrest enquiries and bringing offenders to justice so that we can keep everyone safe, but we also need the help of the public. If you know where any of these offenders could be, or happen to see them while you are out and about then I urge you to pass any information to us as soon as possible.

“These offenders have caused harm and destruction and it is our priority to arrest them to prevent them from causing further damage.”

Adam Marsh call the police right away on 101 or 999 if it’s an emergency. If you don’t want to speak to police, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.

December 16, 2020

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