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Cops hunt two men over disappearance of mum and son, 7, who vanished seven months ago
POLICE are hunting two men following the disappearance of a mum and her seven-year-old son last summer.
Adam Glanville and Karima Mahmoud, 43, vanished from Richmond, South West London, on June 3.
Karima is being hunted by police[/caption]There has been no trace of the youngster but mum Karima was spotted on October 24 in nearby Feltham.
The Met Police have now released images of two men they are seeking in connection with the disappearance.
Both men can be seen on a busy road, with one wearing a Run DMC T-shirt.
Police confirmed the two men had been “involved in an altercation” with a man at the time Adam and Karima were last seen together.
Detective Sergeant Mary Dawson, who is leading the investigation, said: “We need the public’s help to locate Karima and Adam. Karima is in breach of a family court order and police are trying to locate them both.
“I also want to identify and speak with the two men shown in the image released today.
“They were involved in an altercation with a man at the time Karima and Adam were last seen together on 3 June – the images were taken then.
“I do not believe they have caused any harm to Karima or Adam, but I believe they may have information as to their whereabouts.”
Police previously appealed for anyone who may have rented a room to the mum and son to come forward.
They also warned Karima may have changed her appearance while on-the-run.
Anyone who sees the pair have been urged to call 999 immediately.
Those information on the investigation or the two men can ring 101 quoting 01/903997/24.
Adam was last seen in June[/caption] Police are hoping to trace this man[/caption] They are also searching for this person[/caption]Fresh twist around Mack Hansen-URC referee saga following three-game ban dished out to Connacht wing
THE referee at the heart of Mack Hansen’s disciplinary breach is set to retire from professional rugby, it’s been reported.
First reported by The 42, Chris Busby is purportedly planning on hanging up his whistle in the near future.
The official is due to take charge of Sunday’s Champions Cup pool encounter between Bath and Clermont.
However, that is expected to be his last outing before choosing to step away from the sport.
Busby was drawn into a media storm in the wake of Mack Hansen’s criticism of his performance in Connacht’s defeat to Leinster at the Aviva Stadium last month.
On Thursday a disciplinary hearing concluded with the Ireland winger being slapped with a six-match ban – the final three of which are suspended.
He immediately released a statement in which he held his hands up and accepted he had crossed a line in a post-match press conference where he expressed that it felt like they had been playing against ’16 men’.
The 26-year-old said: “People know I always wear my heart on my sleeve.
“However after the Leinster game, on this occasion, I let my emotions get the better of me.
“Upon reflection, my comments to the media were ill-advised, and fell far short of the standards I expect of myself, and what the sport expects of its players.
“I want to offer an apology to the match officials for any distress my comments may have caused.
“Our games are built on mutual respect and I didn’t show that after the game.
“I also want to apologise to the URC, and I fully accept the findings of the independent disciplinary panel.
“I love Connacht, and I love rugby.
“Moving forward, I will channel all my energy and passion into representing my province and country to the absolute best of my ability – both on and off the field.”
Connacht Rugby did not make any further comment after being handed a suspended €10,000 fine.
In addition to the suspension, Hansen has been told to make a full apology to Busby.
He will also undertake an appropriate course as decided by URC Head of Match Officials Tappe Henning and IRFU Head of Referees Dudley Phillips.
Connacht Rugby will also have to run an education session with their players about how to conduct themselves in post-match media sessions and interactions with the media.
As a result of the suspension, Hansen will miss the Challenge Cup games against Lyon and Cardiff (January 11 and 17) and the URC clash against Glasgow Warriors (January 24).
However, he will not miss any of Ireland’s Six Nations games.
Woman sexually assaulted on Tube platform as cops release CCTV of man they wish to speak to after broad daylight attack
COPS have released CCTV of a man they want to speak to after a woman was sexually assaulted on a Tube platform.
The victim was attacked in Moorgate station in London at 11.15am on August 21.
British Transport Police detectives are now keen to speak to a man they believe could help with the investigation into the incident.
He is described as Black, and is pictured wearing a cream sleeveless Puma hoodie, dark trousers and a long silver necklace.
Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police or Crimestoppers.
A force spokesperson said: “Officers investigating a sexual assault at Moorgate underground station are today releasing this image in connection.
“At around 11.15am on August 21, a man sexually assaulted a woman on the Northern line platform.
“Officers would like to speak to the man pictured as they believe he may have information which could help with their investigation.
“Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 675 of 21 August. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
Cops are searching for this man after a sexual assault[/caption]‘Pizzagate’ gunman shot dead by cops at traffic stop 9yrs after he opened fire at parlour over Clinton conspiracy theory
THE conspiracy theorist famous for his “Pizzagate” gun attack has been shot and killed by cops during a traffic stop.
Edgar Maddison Welch made headlines in 2016 after he fired a rifle inside a pizza parlour over fake claims Hillary Clinton was running a child sex ring out of it.
Edgar Maddison Welch has been shot dead by cops[/caption]Welch, 36, served four years in prison after his shock attack at the Comet Ping Pong restaurant in Washington D.C. nine years ago.
The conspiracy theorist was shot by police on 4 January in Kannapolis, North Carolina, officials revealed.
Welch’s car was pulled over after an officer recognized his gray 2001 GMC Yukon.
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