Man Sought After Aggravated Burglary on Castlebar Park

Woman assaulted by intruders in her home


Pawel Krawczyk has a distinctive tattoo on the side of his head . Picture: Met Police

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June 12, 2023

Police in Ealing have issue images of a man sought in connection with an aggravated burglary which took place in Ealing last month.

The person they wish to locate is 36-year-old Pawel Krawczyk. He has a distinctive tattoo of a star on the side of his head and officers are convinced there will be people who will have seen him in the area recently.

A 66-year-old woman was assaulted at her flat in Castlebar Park at around midday on Thursday 18 May.

Two men knocked on her door but initially ran away down the stairs. However, a short time later they came back and, when she answered the door, they forced their way into the property. She was thrown to the floor and assaulted by one of the men while the other searched her property.

They then fled without taking anything.

The woman was taken to hospital where she was treated for severe bruising and swelling before being discharged.

Detective Constable Mark Gordon, leading the investigation, said, “This was a brutal attack and one which has understandably left the victim extremely shaken.

“She was lucky not to suffer more serious injuries, but we need to make sure the individuals responsible for this attack are unable to carry out similar offences.

“We are very keen to speak to 36-year-old Pawel Krawczyk and would ask anyone who knows him or recognises these images to get in touch. He has a number of distinctive tattoos including stars on the side of his head and there must be people who have recently seen him. Anyone with information on his whereabouts, please contact us immediately on 101/999 on 3771/18May.”

More images of Pawel Krawczyk

More images of Pawel KrawczykMore images of Pawel Krawczyk . Picture: Met Police

One man has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary in connection with this incident. He has been bailed to return on a date in late August.


 

 

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