Metropolitan Police officers were involved in a collision on the A5 Shoot-Up Hill in Willesden, London, this evening. Fortunately, the officers escaped with no serious injuries.

Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision on A5 Shoot-Up Hill
Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision On A5 Shoot-up Hill

Road Closure

The accident occurred between Walm Lane and Mill Lane, prompting the closure of the A5 Shoot-Up Hill in both directions. Emergency services attended the scene, and the road remains closed while investigations and recovery efforts are underway.

Fire Crews where called to make the vehicle involved safe and clean up liquids that had spilt from the vehicle during the collision

Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision on A5 Shoot-Up Hill
Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision On A5 Shoot-up Hill

Details of the Incident

The collision involved a police vehicle, but further details about the circumstances or other vehicles involved have not been disclosed. Traffic in the area has been heavily disrupted, with diversions in place.

Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision on A5 Shoot-Up Hill
Metropolitan Police Officers Escape Serious Injuries After Collision On A5 Shoot-up Hill

Police Statement

A Source for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that no officers sustained serious injuries in the incident and stated:
“Our officers are receiving appropriate medical checks following the collision, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.”

Traffic Impact

The road closure has caused significant congestion in the surrounding area, with motorists advised to avoid the location and seek alternative routes. Updates on the road reopening are expected later tonight.

Appeal for Witnesses

Authorities have appealed for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the incident to come forward. Information can be provided to the Metropolitan Police by calling 101.

Further updates will follow as more details emerge and the Met Police reopens in the Morning

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