Teen Stabbed at Harrow Bus Station Sparks Major Police Lockdown
A teenage boy was rushed to hospital after a stabbing at Harrow Bus Station this Sunday evening. The serious incident triggered a huge police response and forced the closure of key roads around the area.
Knife Attack Shuts Down Harrow Bus Station and Nearby Roads
The stabbing happened at around 7.17 PM on 19 November, sparking swift action from police and ambulance crews. Officers sealed off Harrow Bus Station and sections of College Road and Headstone Road, including the vicinity of St George’s Shopping Centre.
Transport Chaos as Multiple Bus Routes Disrupted
Travel chaos ensued for local commuters, with numerous bus routes either rerouted or suspended. Services affected include routes 114, 140, 182, 183, 186, 223, 258, 340, 395, 483, plus the H and N night buses and SL9.
- Police cordons stretched from Greenhill Way to Kymberly Road.
- Multiple police units and marked cars remained on scene well into the night.
Metropolitan Police Update and Appeal for Witnesses
“Police were called to College Road, Harrow, at 7.17pm on Sunday, 19 November to reports of a stabbing. A teenage boy was found with stab injuries. He was taken to hospital, where his condition was assessed as non-life-threatening,” said a Met Police spokesperson.
“The stabbing is believed to have happened at Harrow Bus Station. A crime scene remains in place. No arrests have been made at this time.”
Officers have urged anyone with information to come forward. Call police on 101 quoting CAD 5685/19Nov.
Investigation Continues as Community on Edge
With no arrests yet, the probe is ongoing. The attack has rattled locals and raised fresh fears about safety around busy London transit hubs.