IMAGES of Brent's most wanted robbers and burglars have been released.

Niculita Cordoneanu forced his way into a house in Uxendon Crescent, Wembley, and stole computer equipment and televisions but also helped himself to alcohol and his victim's clothing.

The 22-year-old, whose last known address was First Avenue, Wembley, pleaded guilty during his first appearance at Harrow Crown Court but was released on bail and did not return for his sentencing.

Police believe he may have since travelled between London and Europe.

Daniel Leon Baptiste, 28, was last known to be living in Hirst Crescent, Wembley, but police believe he went on the run after a burglary at an Initial City Link warehouse.

Officers say he knows police are looking for him but failed to turn up when they asked him to attend an interview.

Police suspect Ion Damian, 21, of stealing mobile phones, jewellery and other possessions during burglaries around the border areas between Harrow, Brent and Barnet.

He was last known to live at Elms Road, in Harrow, Amza Dumitrache, 29, who has links with Brent and Northamptonshire, is wanted for a burglary in Kingsbury Road in 2009.

Chief Superintendent Matthew Gardner, borough commander for Brent, said criminals who violate the privacy of their victim's homes must be punished.

He said: “My officers and I are determined to reduce crime and lock up more criminals. There are no hiding places in Brent if you break the law. “We will do everything we can to keep burglars and robbers in custody and place them in front of the court.”

Detective Inspector Rebecca Reeves, of Brent's Priority Crime Unit, said: “I want to appeal directly to these men whose photos we have issued and their families and ask them to do the right thing: hand yourself into a police station and stop running.

“Face up to what you have done and start repaying your debt to society. My promise to you is that we will treat you fairly.”

Anyone with information can contact officers on 07917 067 281 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.