Officers appeal for information as boy remains in critical condition

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives are appealing for witnesses and information after a teenager was stabbed in Newham.

Police were called at 16:00hrs on Saturday, 26 July to reports of a stabbing in Charlemont Road.

Officers responded with paramedics and a 14-year-old boy was taken to hospital with serious stab wound injuries.

He remains in a life-threatening condition.

Detective Inspector Joshua Palmer, from the North East command unit, said:

“This was a horrific attack on a teenager, witnessed by numerous members of the public.

“At this very early stage of the investigation, there doesn’t appear to be an obvious motive for the attack.

“The boy is in a very serious condition in hospital, and we are urgently trying to gather as much information as possible.

“If you were near Charlemont Road on the day of the incident, please check your phone for any footage you may have.

“I would urge anyone with dashcam or mobile phone footage from the area to contact the police. It may be crucial in our investigation.”

Anyone with information which could assist the investigation is asked to call 101 quoting 4847/26JUL25. To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Five boys, aged 14-17, were arrested on Tuesday, 29 July in connection with the incident – all on suspicion of attempted murder.

Four remain in custody for questioning. One has been bailed pending further enquiries.

Enquiries are ongoing.

Memphis First-Degree Murder Suspect Surrenders to U.S. Marshals

Source: US Marshals Service

Memphis, TN – On July 28, 2025, Lorenzo Gordon, 38, surrendered to the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) in Memphis on a First-Degree Murder warrant.

On April 08, 2024, the Memphis Police Department (MPD) responded to a call of shots fired near Danny Thomas Boulevard and Ratliff Road. When officers arrived, they discovered the victim, Laderius Ayers, had been shot multiple times, resulting in death. Following an investigation by MPD Homicide Detectives, on June 27, 2025, an arrest warrant was issued charging Lorenzo Gordon with First-Degree Murder.

The USMS Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force (TRVFTF) was requested to assist in finding and apprehending Gordon. Task Force Investigators contacted Gordon’s associates who helped convince Gordon to turn himself in. On the afternoon of July 28, 2025, Gordon surrendered to TRVFTF and was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

The U.S. Marshals Service Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force is a multi-agency task force within Western Tennessee. The TRVFTF has offices in Memphis and Jackson, and its membership is primarily composed of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Shelby, Fayette, Tipton, and Gibson County Sheriff’s Deputies, Memphis and Jackson Police Officers, Tennessee Department of Correction Special Agents and the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Since 2021, the TRVFTF has captured over 3,000 violent offenders and sexual predators.

U.S. Marshals, Partner Agencies Apprehend Alleged Child Rapist

Source: US Marshals Service

Abingdon, VA – An alleged child rapist was arrested July 26 near the Virginia-Tennessee line through a coordinated effort by law enforcement agencies working in multiple states.

William Martin was wanted for first-degree rape of a child on a warrant issued in Caldwell County, North Carolina. 

The U.S. Marshals Service 9USMS) Western District of Virginia (Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force) received an investigative lead July 25 from the USMS Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force that Martin was potentially in Scott County and immediately began investigating.

Members of the task force confirmed through their investigation that Martin had been in Scott County and was traveling with a minor child with limited verbal skills. 

Determining the child to be endangered, the task force intensified its search and relayed information as it was developed to the Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Russell County Sheriff’s Office; Kingsport, Tennessee, Police Department; Tennessee Highway Patrol and Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office. 

Based upon this information, Kingsport Police Department, Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, and THP were able to locate and arrest Martin in Kingsport without incident and safely recover the child.

“The mission of the U.S. Marshals Service and its partners in our task forces is to apprehend those wanted for the most violent and heinous crimes and protect our most vulnerable citizens,” said acting U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Virginia, Matt Davis. “The true strength of law enforcement in protecting our communities is our collaboration, as the men and women who wear the uniform in our local and state agencies truly are the front-line heroes. This is a prime example of how these task forces, of partnerships, serve as the most effective mechanism to fight violent crime in our communities and protect the innocent. We sincerely appreciate each of our partners for their commitment to the safety of the communities they serve.” 

Police have made an arrest following the death of two men in Southwark

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an investigation, led by detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command.

A man from Hackney, who had been initially detained in connection with the incident, was arrested on Monday, 28 July. He remains in hospital and his condition is not life-threatening.

Officers were called at 13:00hrs on Monday, 28 July to reports that multiple people had been assaulted at a business unit in Long Lane, Bermondsey SE1.

Police and the London Ambulance Service attended the scene and treated four people for stab wounds.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics a 58-year-old-man died at the scene. Three other men were taken to hospital and a 27-year-old man has also since died.

The next of kin of the victims are aware and being supported by specialist officers.

Detective Chief Superintendent Emma Bond, who leads policing for the area, said:

“Our thoughts are first and foremost with the family and friends of the victims of this tragic incident. Our investigation continues at pace and we are working hard to understand the full circumstances.

“I understand there may be concern in the local community and there will be an increased police presence in the area over the coming days. I would also encourage anyone who may be worried to speak to an officer.”

A crime scene remains in place and officers continue to investigate the circumstances.

The incident took place in an business premises and a crime scene is in place at a nearby hotel where the arrested man went into. We are aware of speculation the man was staying at the hotel, this is not the case.

Anyone with information can also call 101, report online or contact ‘X’@METCC and quote CAD3499/28.

Second Suspect in Irondequoit Quadruple Homicide Extradited Back to Western New York

Source: US Marshals Service

Rochester, NY – On Saturday, July 26, thirty-one-year-old Luis Francisco Soriano was successfully extradited by the Dominican Republic to the United States. The United States Marshals facilitated the transfer to Monroe County. Soriano was arrested by authorities in the Dominican Republic on June 4, at the request of the United States. He is charged with:

  – four counts of first degree murder,
  – four counts of second degree murder,
  – two counts of first degree burglary,
  – two counts of first degree kidnapping, and
  – two counts of first degree arson.

These charges stem from the August 31, 2024 quadruple homicide in Irondequoit with two of the victims aged 2 and 4.

Upon return, Soriano was turned over to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and booked into Monroe County Jail.

The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs worked with law enforcement partners in the Dominican Republic Foreign Field Office; U.S. Marshals Puerto Rico Violent Offender Task Force; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); Monroe County Sheriff’s Office; Monroe County District Attorney’s Office and Irondequoit Police Department to secure the arrest and extradition of Soriano.

The U.S. Marshals combine the efforts of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to locate and arrest the most dangerous fugitives. Once apprehended, the U.S. Marshals Service is responsible for carrying out extraditions to the United States from foreign countries – a complex task involving coordination among the Department of Justice’s- Office of International Affairs (DOJ-OIA), the Department of State, foreign governments, U.S. embassies, and U.S. Marshals Service district offices.

Murder investigation launched in Romford

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman in Romford.

Officers received a report at around 21:00hrs on Sunday, 27 July from British Transport Police (BTP) following concerns for the welfare of a woman at an address in Bushy Close, RM1.

On arrival, officers located a woman in her 60s with multiple stab wounds. She was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

A murder investigation has been launched and officers have remained in the area throughout today to continue enquiries.

Met officers continue to work closely with BTP following information that connects the woman’s death to that of a 20-year-old-man on the train tracks at Romford railway station earlier on Sunday. BTP are treating the man’s death as non-suspicious.

The woman’s family have been notified and continue to be supported by specialist officers.

No arrests have been made at this time and the investigation remains ongoing.

Early enquiries indicate that the man and woman were known to each other.

Detective Chief Inspector Joanna Yorke, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command said: “Our thoughts remain with victim’s family at this difficult time as we investigate the circumstances behind this terrible incident.

“At this stage, we believe this to be an isolated incident with no wider risk to the public”.

Detective Superintendent Simon Giles, from the East Area investigations team added: “I understand that the incident is distressing for the community and we are working closely with our colleagues in the Specialist Crime Command to progress the investigation as quickly as possible.

“Those in the area today can expect to see our officers and we encourage anyone with any information to speak with them.”

Those with information can also call 101, report online or contact ‘X’@METCC quoting CAD6914/27JUL.

U.S. Marshals Task Forces Capture Fugitive Wanted for 17 years

Source: US Marshals Service

Sarasota, FL – The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) arrested John Joseph Kloss in North Port, Florida, July 25.

Kloss, 67, was wanted by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for two counts of sodomy in the first degree, one count of sodomy in the second degree and one count of sexual assault.

Kloss was also wanted by the USMS, Northern District of Alabama for a federal flight to avoid prosecution charge. Kloss has been a wanted fugitive since Operation FALCON in 2008. This case has been worked extensively by over 30 different task force officers and senior inspectors over the years.

Developments in the case arose in September 2024 to both the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force (GCRFTF) and the Florida/Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force (FCRFTF). The two task forces used investigative techniques to confirm the suspect’s identity in July. Age progression photos provided by the FBI’s Birmingham Field Office were compared to recent photos of the suspect.

Members of the USMS GCRFTF, FCRFTF and the USMS Middle District of Florida arrested Kloss without incident.

“This apprehension proves again that no matter how long a criminal has been on the run, we never stop looking for them”, said Middle District of Florida U.S. Marshal William Berger, Sr. “Our dedicated team of investigators and deputies as well as our partners never let this case get cold. The cooperative effort seen on this capture proves again that criminals, especially of this kind, have no safe place here in Florida. It is well known that Kloss’s last words to a co-worker before he went on the run were ‘They will never find me’. Today, we indeed found him”.

Since 2006, the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force has focused resources and efforts on the enhancement of public safety and the reduction of violence within the Gulf Coast Region, through the identification, investigation, and apprehension of fugitives wanted for egregious crimes against the community, while ensuring the equal application of Justice, Integrity, and Service for all.

Vulnerable man missing from Orpington

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Police are appealing for information about the whereabouts of a 73-year-old man who was last seen close to Poverest Park, Orpington.

John was reported missing on Sunday, 27 July and was last seen at 08:58hrs leaving his home.

He was wearing a white T-shirt, navy bomber jacket, black jeans and navy crocs. He has dementia and officers are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.

John was captured via CCTV at Orpington train station, paying cash for a ticket. However, it is not known where he travelled to.

He has links to Brixton and Camberwell.

Inspector Chris Mackin, from the South Area missing persons unit, said:

“We are doing our very best to find John, but we are becoming increasingly worried about him.

“His family and friends are extremely anxious to find him – if you see him or have any information, please get in touch with us.”

You can call police on 999, report online or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 8205/6JUL or contact the Missing People charity on 116 000

Police appeal on anniversary of 20-year-old’s killing

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Investigators in the case of a 20-year-old who was killed in a park are appealing to the public on the one-year anniversary of his death – with a £20,000 reward on offer for information.

Imran Maroof, 20, was stabbed in Plashet Park, Newham, on Saturday, 27 July, 2024. Officers were called to the park with the London Ambulance service around 19:38hrs, following reports of a fight.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, Imran was pronounced dead at the scene.

Detective Chief Inspector Samantha Townsend, from Specialist Crime South, said: “The murder has had a profound impact. Imran’s family and friends continue to live with the trauma.

“One year has passed since this senseless killing, and the Met remains committed to bringing those who killed Imran to justice.

“If you were in the vicinity of Plashet Park on the day of the stabbing or know anything that could help us, we need you to contact us.”

Police have released a photo of the victim – and independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information.

Alexa Loukas, London Regional Manager for Crimestoppers, said: “We know that some people may be reluctant or worried to speak directly to the police with information, which is why Crimestoppers is here. We are completely independent and guarantee you will remain 100% anonymous when you contact us.

“We offer a safe way for anyone to come forward and tell us what they know but not who they are. We are unable to identify any phone numbers or IP addresses if you are reporting online.

“Imran’s family deserve answers, and we hope this reward will encourage someone to do the right thing and speak up with any information that may help the police.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting crime reference 6541/27JUL.

Alternatively, to remain anonymous, please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Two teenagers jailed for the murder of 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa following a dedicated Met investigation

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Two teenagers, who brutally stabbed a 14-year-old boy, have been jailed after detectives from the Metropolitan Police Service conducted a thorough investigation. Following the sentencing hearing, the victim’s mother made a heart-rendering plea for young teenagers to stop carrying knives as she spoke of her immense grief.

Kelyan Bokassa was stabbed by the pair as he was sat on a bus in Woolwich in January of this year. Despite the best efforts from officers and paramedics at the scene, Kelyan tragically lost his young life.

Two 16-year-old boys, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were both sentenced at the Old Bailey to a minimum of 15 years, 10 months for murder. They received an additional 12-month sentence for possession of a knife which will run concurrent.

The teenagers previously pleaded guilty to Keyan’s murder at the same court on Friday, 23 May.

Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee, whose team led the Met investigation, said: “This case has been deeply troubling for all involved and our thoughts remain with Kelyan’s family and loved ones.

“The harsh reality in London is that violence disproportionately affects young black men and boys. The fact we’re seeing so many teenagers like Kelyan die should be at the forefront of the minds of every politician, every policy maker and everyone who wants better for children growing up in London. Without this collective effort, we won’t be able to tackle knife crime in its entirety.

“And while I am pleased that Keylan’s mother, Marie, has been spared the emotional turmoil of a trial, I know that she still desperately seeks to understand why three young lives could be considered so disposable.

“Finally, I would like to recognise the members of the public that comforted Kelyan in his final moments and the witnesses who entrusted my investigation team with their testimonies. It was your bravery that helped us secure justice. Thank you.”

Marie Bokassa, Kelyan’s mother, said: “My child had a name, it was Kelyan, a future, a heartbeat full of hope. That life was not theirs to take. That moment of violence may have lasted seconds, but the consequences are eternal. They didn’t just take a life; they shattered an entire world. They broke a family, they buried a future, and they left me, a mother dead inside with wounds no justice can ever heal.

“To the young people who carry knives, I beg you to stop, before you raise that blade, think of your own mother, think of the mothers who will cry every night like I do, who will scream into her pillow, who will walk past her child’s empty room and collapse with grief. Don’t let a moment of anger steal your future. Don’t let the streets raise you in a way your mother never would.

“Knife crime is not just statistics to us, its caskets, flowers, funerals. Our children being buried before their parents.”

On the afternoon of Tuesday, 7 January, passengers flagged down passing police officers after Kelyan was stabbed on bus travelling on Woolwich Church Street. These officers began performing emergency first-aid on Kelyan, before the arrival of paramedics. He sadly died a short while later.

An investigation commenced and detectives quickly recovered bus CCTV and witnessed the two teenagers board the bus, making their way to the top deck.

One of the 16-year-old boys could be seen smiling as he recognised Kelyan. Only seconds later both boys produced machetes and launched into a violent ambush.

Kelyan has been stabbed more than eight times, although CCTV showed that they had made more than 27 attempts to wound him.

Audio from the bus highlighted the terror of the incident as screams from members of the public could be heard, as many attempted to flea the frenzied attack.

The pair then fled the scene. Officers traced their movements, with CCTV showing them discard the murder weapon into the river.

Following a manhunt, both were arrested an address in Eltham during the early hours of Wednesday, 15 January.