BREAKING: Richmond Police appeal for help finding two men in connection with missing mother and son

By Tilly O'Brien 10th Jan 2025

Richmond Police are appealing to the public to help them in search of the two men pictured (Credit: Met Police)
Richmond Police are appealing to the public to help them in search of the two men pictured (Credit: Met Police)

Detectives continue to appeal for assistance in tracing a missing boy who is believed to be with his mother.

As part of the investigation, they are also releasing an image of two men who are sought in connection with the investigation.

Karima Mahmoud, 43, and Adam Glanville, aged seven, were last seen together on 3 June 2024 in Richmond.

Adam has not been seen since. On 24 October 2024, officers received a sighting of Karima in the vicinity of Bedfont Road in Feltham.

Detective Sergeant Mary Dawson, who is leading the investigation, said: "We need the public's help to locate Karima and Adam. Karima is in breach of a family court order and police are trying to locate them both.

"I also want to identify and speak with the two men shown in the image released today. They were involved in an altercation with a man at the time Karima and Adam were last seen together on 3 June - the images were taken then.

"I do not believe they have caused any harm to Karima or Adam, but I believe they may have information as to their whereabouts."

Richmond Police released images of the two men today, Friday 10 January in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation, including about the identity of the two men, is asked to call 101 quoting 01/903997/24.

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

For an immediate sighting, please dial 999.

The Police have been contacted for more information.

 

     

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