Two people have been arrested following an altercation involving a number of males in Harrow Town Centre.
The incident happened last night in St Anns Road, Harrow Town Centre, shortly before 8pm. A number of police and ambulances were spotted by members of the public next to Katie’s Statue on St Anns Road, at the junction with Station Road.
A male suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to a major trauma centre as a priority by London Ambulance Service. A police cordon is still in place in front of the statue in Harrow Town Centre and directly next to NatWest Bank.
Police Statement on Harrow Town Centre Incident
A spokesperson for Met Police told Harrow Online this morning (20 June): “Police were called at 19:54hrs on Monday, 19 June to St Anns Road, Harrow, to an altercation involving a group of males.
“Officers responded with LAS.
“One male was found with head and facial injuries. His condition has been assessed as non life-threatening.
“Two males have been arrested in connection with the incident.
“A scene is in place and police are working to establish what happened.”
London Ambulance Service issue Harrow statement
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 9.15pm yesterday (19 June) to reports of an incident on St Anns Road, Harrow.
“We sent an ambulance crew and a medic in a fast response car to the scene.
“Our first medics arrived in around three minutes.
“We treated a patient for head injuries before taking them to a major trauma centre as a priority.”