Police are desperately searching for two mental health patients on the run in London after the public were warned not to approach them.
Trevor St. Martins, 56, escaped on Sept. 14 while heading to the store from a mental health facility in Kingsbury.
Police responded to the scene around 3 p.m. and detectives launched a “massive” effort to locate him.
St Martins is described as 6ft tall and of medium build. She was wearing a black blouse, black jeans and a black hat when she fled.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “The public is advised not to approach him. Call 999 for an immediate visit.’
Trevor St. Martins, 56, escaped on Sept. 14 while walking from a mental health facility in Kingsbury to the store.
St Martins is described as 6ft tall and of medium build. She was wearing a black blouse, black jeans and a black hat when she fled.
Terence Mayes, 41, has been on the run since September 22 after escaping from a secure psychiatric facility in Southall, London.
Mayes has been linked to Wembley and is believed to be in the west London or north west London area.
The search comes as another dangerous mental health patient, Terrence Mays, 41, escaped from a secure facility.
Mayes has been on the run since September 22 after escaping from a secure psychiatric facility in Southall, London.
He was detained under the Mental Health Act.
Despite an extensive investigation, officers were unable to locate Mayes and are now asking for the public’s help.
He has been linked to Wembley and is believed to be based in the West London or North West London area.