Back in 2017, a website called 'MyLondon' reported on a group of suspected burglars having connections to
the West-End of London...
Time moves and the Metropolitan Police continued to struggle to find these elusive individuals who all
have Irish surnames and are in the Police records. Thank heavens their behaviour would only escalate.
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The same Anthony Gilheaney?
the West-End of London...
Quote:Three men wanted for Hertfordshire burglaries are known to frequent west LondonArchived MyLondon Article:
'Three men in their 20s wanted in connection with Hertfordshire burglaries are believed to have west London
connections. Anthony Gilheaney, 23, and Patrick O’Leary, 23, and Patrick McDonagh, aged 22, are wanted
in connection with a string of crimes including residential burglary offences.
None of the three have a fixed abode but all are believed to frequent west London.
Patrick O Leary, Patrick McDonagh and Anthony Gilheaney.
Gilheaney is wanted by Hertfordshire Police in connection with a burglary in Rickmansworth on June 29.
He is wanted by the Metropolitan Police in connection with residential burglary offences and threats to kill.
O’Leary is wanted in connection with a burglary in Bushey on November 25, 2016 and is also wanted by
the Metropolitan Police in connection with residential burglary offences and a serious assault.
McDonagh is also wanted by Cambridgeshire Police and the Metropolitan Police in connection with burglary
offences in Cambridgeshire and London. The men are believed to be working together and all three are known
to frequent North and West London, especially Edgware , Stanmore and Harrow...'
Time moves and the Metropolitan Police continued to struggle to find these elusive individuals who all
have Irish surnames and are in the Police records. Thank heavens their behaviour would only escalate.

Quote:Man charged with attempted murder after group hit by car in London's West End on Christmas DayArchived Sky Article:
Police were called to reports of a collision and a car driving on the wrong side of the road on Shaftesbury
Avenue in the capital's theatre district in the early hours of Christmas Day. A man has been charged with
four counts of attempted murder after a car collided with a group of people in London's West End on
Christmas Day.
A usual sight for London tourists.
Anthony Gilheaney, 30, will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, the Metropolitan
Police said. Four people were taken to hospital after the incident, with one in a life-threatening condition.
Metropolitan Police officers were called to reports of a crash and a car driving on the wrong side of the
road at 12.45am. The incident occurred outside the Sondheim Theatre, which is the London home of
the musical Les Miserables. Shaftesbury Avenue is at the heart of London's West End and the city's
theatre district.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy said the suspect was arrested within minutes of the incident
"in the early hours of Christmas Day". "Since then, investigators have worked tirelessly to build the case and
have today charged Anthony Gilheaney with four counts of attempted murder.
"Our thoughts now are with the victims, one of which remains in critical condition in hospital."
Gilheaney has also been charged with causing serious injury by driving whilst disqualified, driving a motor
vehicle dangerously and possession of a bladed article in a public place...'
The same Anthony Gilheaney?
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