Shanise Paris-Goff had been on the run for nine months when she plunged from 17th storey tower block to avoid arrest during police raid

A teenage girl who plunged from a tower block while trying to avoid arrest during a morning raid had been wanted by police since last summer.

Convicted robber Shanise Paris-Goff, 18, fell from a bedroom window ledge at the 17th storey high-rise flat, while officers stormed the flat.

Scotland Yard had appealed in July, last year, for help to find her after she failed to register with her probation officer following her early release from a young offenders' institution in April, last year.

She had served nearly two years of a three-year sentence for a series of muggings, attempted robbery and assault.

They finally tracked her down to her boyfriend's high-rise flat and is thought to have panicked on seeing the officers.

The teenager, who dubbed herself 'Reckless Shen', scrambled on to a bedroom window ledge at the flat in Woolwich, South East London where she plunged to her death.

On her Facebook page while on the loose, the tearaway taunted them, saying 'Catch me if you can' and '**** the feds and **** the law'. Read More

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