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Males charged for burglaries on Hillingdon Borough


Five males have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary after a number of properties were burgled across Uxbridge, Harefield and Ruislip wards on Hillingdon Borough between November 2024 and March 2025.  Offences were also committed in Acton.

Those charged are: 

  • Patrick Nolan, 35 (03/12/1989) of Western Avenue, Acton
  • Lawrence Connors, 32 (16/01/1993) of Dudley Place, Hayes
  • Miles Doran, 35 (27/10/1989) of Greenway, Pinner
  • Felix Mccann, 32 (26/08/1992) of Lothian Close, Wembley
  • Michael Purcell, 33 (03/08/1991) of Marroway, Weston Turville
  • All five have been remanded into custody and will appear at Guildford Crown Court on Thursday, 1 May 2025.

    These charges follow an operation by local Met officers, who worked in partnership with Surrey Police Organised Crime Unit.

    It is also relevant to our Borough to learn that three further males have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary after a number of properties were burgled across Northolt, Feltham, Hayes and Greenford during March 2025. thanks to a targeted operation by the Metropolitan Police Service.  They were also charged with aggravated vehicle taking.

    Those charged are:

  • Michael Doran, 26 (04/06/1998) of no fixed address
  • Patrick Flynn, 20 (13/05/2004) of no fixed address
  • James O’Brien, 25 (01/12/1999) of Hereford Walk, Essex
  • All three have been remanded into custody and will appear at Harrow Crown Court on Friday, 25 April 2025.
    These charges follow an operation by local Met officers, who worked in partnership with colleagues in the North West area.

    Success stories such as these are possible because sufficient evidence was accumulated by the police from victims and from local residents who stepped forward with CCTV and other evidence.

    To play your part in future success stories please report ALL crime - 999 in an emergency or if the crime is actually in progress, otherwise 101, online or via the POLICE.UK app (Android, Apple) - describe your location accurately, and consider using what3words to describe your exact location - you can install the App on your mobile and this method is recognised by the emergency services.


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