A local menace, who pelted an ambulance station with eggs and caused other nuisances, is wanted by police.
At around 4.00pm on Christmas Day, police were called to Brent Ambulance Station on the Falcon Park Industrial Estate, Neasden.
They were responding to reports that a man had been throwing eggs at the building.
He was described as black, of medium build, aged in his thirties or forties, with a black beard, wearing a burgundy hoodie, dark trousers and glasses.
He appeared to be carrying a hammer and may have use of a moped.
On Wednesday, December 30 the man returned and on this occasion he threw eggs at ambulances.
It is believed the same man has turned up at the ambulance station on previous occasions when it is alleged he spat on the intercom and the front window.
PCSO Tony Gassett, of the Brent Neighbourhoods Team, said: “These may sound like minor incidents, but each one is distressing for the ambulance crews, who are based at this station.
“We know that as London faces a new wave of Covid-19 cases, the London Ambulance Service is in incredibly high demand.
“Every time a building or a vehicle needs to be cleaned because it has been hit with eggs – or worse with spit – it causes delays that could impact on people who need urgent medical help.
“The photo we’re releasing today is very clear and I’m sure someone will recognise the man in it.
“Please come forward with any information that could help us to locate him.”
Anyone with information can call 101 quoting CAD3602/25DEC.
Information can also be provided anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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