[center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/RRITZSK.png[/img] [b]OFFICIAL METROPOLITAN POLICE REPORT FOR INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION ONLY[/b][/center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/HI7IlD2.jpg[/img][/center] [center][b]NAME: [/b] Charles Enfield [b]DOB:[/b] 26/5/1939 [b]HEIGHT:[/b] 6'0 [b]WEIGHT:[/b] 185 pounds. [b]HAIR COLOUR:[/b] Black [b]EYE COLOUR:[/b] Blue [b]KNOWN ALIASES: [/b] "THE YANK", "CHARLIE WHITEBREAD", "CHUCK BRIXTON" [b]HISTORY:[/b] Charles Enfield, aka "The Yank", et. al, is the suspected second in command of an armed robbery gang operating in the Greater London area. Born in 1939 to a prostitute in Brixton, Enfield was arrested at the age of twelve for attacking a group of neighborhood bullies [i](See: Met file 3579551)[/i]. When interviewed by PC H. Bingham, the boy said that the attack, which required all boys be admitted to hospital, came after relentless teasing about his mother's line of work, and the unknown man who was his father. During PC Bingham's interview, Enfield revealed that his mother had told him his father was a US air pilot who came to London during the War, and was shot down and killed over Germany. [i](See Met field report #852369)[/i] Based on Enfield's DOB and later inquires he made in America, it is assumed this story was a fiction his mother spun to keep him happy. Subsequently, Enfield was arrested all throughout his teenage years for crimes ranging from petty theft, to battery, to even pepping. [i](See Addendums 257895, 1789623, and 3009513846 respectively)[/i] For these crimes, Enfield spent months to years long stretches in juvenile reformatory centers, where he was reported to be a model prisoner. At the age of eighteen, Enfield enlisted in the US Army, claiming his false half-american lineage and seeing the enlistment as an easy path to American citizenship. [i](See: US DoD File #91478963)[/i] Private Enfield's anti-social behaviour did not stop once he enrolled in the Army. He was cited many times for infractions of Army Code of Conduct both small and large, and then finally arrested on 10/11/59 for assaulting a superior officer. Enfield was dishonourably discharged, his US citizenship revoked, and he was sentenced to a year at a military prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. [i](See: US DoD File #60508033)[/i] Like as a teenager, Enfield's behaviour in prison was a stark contrast to how he acted on the street. He was granted early release in the autumn of 1960 and shipped back to England, back to Brixton. Enfield popped back up on the Met's radar in early 1961, when the Brixton Flying Squad caught a photo of him working the door at The Kit Kat Klub, a gentlemen's club suspected to be a whorehouse and owned by Brixton gangster "Irish" Jim Doyle. [i](See: Met Intelligence dossier #446359)[/i] Enfield was off door duty by the time the Flying Squad returned to the Kit Kat Klub for second surveillance stint one month later. Around the time of the second surveillance, a man matching Enfield's general height and weight was part of a four-man crew that robbed an armoured car of 25,000 pounds in small denominations. All four men wore ski-masks during the robbery to hide their faces. Enfield is only listed as a probable suspect because a grass informed the Brixton Flying Squad that armed guard James Harris was found out to be in debt to Jim Doyle for over five thousand pounds.[i] (See: Met Flying Squad case file #4964123)[/i] Any further inquiries into the ties ended when Harris was found shot to death in his home. [i](See: Met Homicide file #09081961)[/i] Doyle was brought in for questioning, but released. Since that time, Enfield has been suspected of pulling off as many as a dozen heists in the Greater London area, with some links that he may have helped in robberies in Northern England. Underworld chatter has it that Enfield is seen as a tough figure, and his experience in the US military has given him extensive firearm training -- something many in the criminal underworld see as an intimidating factor -- which matches with descriptions of at least one of the masked robbers in the suspected heists. The four-man crew Enfield helps run is suspected to be affiliated with one of the major criminal mobs in London, but all grasses have conflicting reports as to who they work and pay protection to. Well-connected, well-trained, and well-equipped, Enfield and his Crew are a threat to the safety of the people of London. It is in my opinion that Enfield and the rest should be surveilled around the clock in order to stop the next robbery before it can happen. Make no mistake, it will happen again. Sincerely, [b]Detective Superintendent Thomas Brown[/b] Metropolitan Police Force Organised Crime Division 25/6/1965[/center]