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11143377653?profile=RESIZE_584xAre police finally cracking down on TikTok 'prankster'? Cops swoop on teenager's flat that he shares with his mum as outrage grows over clips of him storming homes at random, harassing women, stealing dogs, and jumping into strangers' cars

Police officers today swooped on the flat of a teenager behind a series of vile TikTok 'pranks' that have included stealing a woman's dog, ripping up library books, and jumping into strangers' cars.

Bacari Ogarro, an 18-year-old from Stoke Newington, north London, who goes by the name 'Mizzy', has prompted disgust after he stormed in the home of a random family with a group of other young men.

It is just one of a number of disturbing videos in which he harasses people. In his latest sick #prank, he films himself stealing an elderly woman's dog and is seen running away while laughing. He later returns the animal to its owner, who is visibly distressed.

Further videos show him harassing women on a train and in a park; walking into a library and destroying books; and riding an e-bike through Sainsbury's while security guards try to stop him. 

This afternoon at around 3 pm two police officers arrived at the flat the teenager shares with his single mother Donna in Stoke Newington as outrage grew over his TikTok videos, which have gone viral.

He said: 'There's enough evidence now for the Met Police to arrest the vile & idiotic TikTok/YouTuber 'Mizzy'(Bacari Ogarro) for at least criminal damage & assault. He has documented all his crimes as well so that will help with a prosecution.' 

Mr Ogarro's TikTok/YouTube account has been taken down.

The 18-year-old previously filmed himself picking up a dog belonging to an elderly woman and running away with it.

Another video showed him walking into a library and tearing pages out of books in front of staff.

In another clip, he gets into the back of a man's car while saying 'It's my Uber' before becoming aggressive when he is asked to leave.

'We are keen to speak to anyone with any information that could assist. Please contact police on 101 or via @MetCC and quote CAD4160/16 May.'

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