Showing posts with label Agnes Akom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agnes Akom. Show all posts

Thursday 17 June 2021

Police activity continues following disappearance of Agnes Akom

 Police statement

A number of searches have been undertaken throughout the course of the investigation into the disappearance of Agnes Akom who was reported missing on Tuesday, 11 May.

An initial search was conducted at a commercial premises in North Acton Road, Ealing, which detectives believe to the principal scene of the investigation.

Police and forensic colleagues are expected to remain at a secondary location in Neasden Recreation Park, Brent, for some days to come as they maintain the scene and complete site examinations following the discovery of human remains on Monday, 14 June.

We understand the concern caused to local residents by heightened police activity and urge anyone with concerns to approach patrolling officers, contact their local Neighbourhoods Policing Team or call police by dialling 101.

We extend our thanks to local communities for their patience and support as we continue with our enquiries.

+ Neculai Paizan, 63 (11.11.57) was arrested on Tuesday, 18 May in connection with Agnes’ disappearance. On the evening of Sunday, 23 May, he was charged with murder and remains in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on Friday, 6 August.

 


 

Monday 24 May 2021

Man charged with the murder of missing Agnes Akom

 

 Agnes (Dora) Akom

From Metropolitan Police

20-year-old Agnes Akom, who was also known as Dora and who moved to London from Hungary three years ago, was last seen in Cricklewood Broadway on Sunday, 9 May.

She was reported missing two days later and an investigation was launched.

Neculai Paizan, 63 (11.11.57) was arrested on Tuesday, 18May in connection with Agnes’ disappearance.

On the evening of Sunday, 23 May, he was charged with her murder.

He will appear at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 24 May.

Agnes’ body has not yet been found. Detectives are still pursuing all possible lines of enquiry and are appealing for the public to come forward if they see or have seen anything suspicious that they feel may be relevant.