Police appeal after woman robbed at knifepoint while holding her child at Wandsworth home

The victim, a 22-year-old woman, was at home in Wandsworth, southwest London, when two males knocked on her door and forced their way in - with the moment caught on CCTV.
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Two men who forced their way into a woman’s house in south west London and threatened her at knifepoint while she was holding her child are being sought after by police.

At 1.24pm on Tuesday November 15, the victim, a 22-year-old woman, was at her home in Wandsworth when two males knocked on her door and forced their way in.

Police are searching for these two men after a woman was attacked at knifepoint in her home in Wandsworth. Credit: Met PolicePolice are searching for these two men after a woman was attacked at knifepoint in her home in Wandsworth. Credit: Met Police
Police are searching for these two men after a woman was attacked at knifepoint in her home in Wandsworth. Credit: Met Police
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She was forced into the kitchen at knifepoint by one of the males, who demanded money before they both fled.

Nothing is believed to have been taken and there were no reports of any injuries.

Detectives from the South West Command Unit have now released pictures of the two men they are trying to trace as they pursue a number of enquiries.

Det Sgt Cerith Jones, investigating, said: "The community will be appalled by this awful incident and I know many people will want to reach out and help us identify them.

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"I urge local people to please check your doorbell and dash cam footage for any material that could assist us. If you were in the vicinity and saw two men acting suspiciously, or running away, we want to hear from you.

"The young woman was terrified and it is imperative that we catch the men responsible."

Police will be conducting extra patrols in the area over the coming days to help reassure local people.

If you have information that could assist police, please call 101 or tweet @MetCC ref CAD 3421/15 Nov.

To remain 100% anonymous please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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