A 17-year-old boy was rushed to hospital following an assault on %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_0%% Road, Wembley, on Wednesday afternoon.
Police and Forensics Swarm Scene as Road Shut Down
Emergency services were called just before 5pm on 1 October after reports of an attack near the junction with Chaplin Road. By 5.30pm, police had sealed off Ealing Road in both directions, setting up a cordon to aid their investigation.
A bicycle was found within the cordoned area, suggesting it may be linked to the incident. Forensics teams worked throughout the evening, with the road reopening fully by 11:40pm.
Victim Suffers Head Injuries But Condition Stable
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson revealed: "Officers attended the scene at 4.45pm following reports of an assault. A 17-year-old boy was discovered with head injuries and taken to hospital. His condition is not life-changing or life-threatening."
So far, no arrests have been made as enquiries continue. Police urge anyone with information to contact them on 101, quoting CAD 5437/01OCT.
Ambulance Service Confirms Priority Hospital Transfer
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We were called at 4.47pm to an assault on Ealing Road. An ambulance crew treated and transported the patient to hospital as a priority."