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London crime: Hunt for thug who attacked 2 women inside home and smashed car windscreen in violent rage

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A South London man who attacked two women, smashed the windscreen of one of their cars, and took another of their cars, is wanted by police.

Che Isaacs-Neville, 22, attacked the women at a house in Hastings, East Sussex on two occasions – one in December 2019 and again in February 2020.

The two women were injured in both attacks.

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On the second occasion, he also smashed the windscreen of one of their cars.

In a third incident in March 2020, the Forest Hill resident took one of their cars from Bexhill without permission.

Isaacs-Neville, who is believed to still visit Hastings and Bexhill, has now failed to turn up at court and in his absence, he was found guilty of all six charges against him at Hove Crown Court on July 28.

They include two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, two counts of assault by beating, criminal damage, and theft of a motor vehicle.

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Investigating officer DC Ollie Bali said: “Che Isaacs-Neville is aware he is wanted by police and is actively evading arrest.

“Despite this, it was important for us to continue with the court process and I am pleased we have still managed to secure a conviction in his absence.”

Isaacs-Neville is scheduled to be sentenced on August 31.

Police are urging anyone who sees him or who has any information as to his whereabouts to contact police online or by calling 101 quoting serial 47200035370.

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