Sunday, 19 May 2019

Kilburn Double Stabbing: CCTV Image Of Suspected Knifeman Released

Police are hunting this suspected knifeman after a double early hours stabbing in Kilburn last month.
The first victim, a 63 year-old man was stabbed in the back just after 1.00am on April 9 in Kilburn High Road.
He was taken to a central London hospital for treatment before being discharged.
At around 2.35am police were called to reports of a second stabbing further along Kilburn High Road, close to Cambridge Avenue.
Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended and found a 39-year-old man suffering a stab wound to the abdomen.
He was taken to a central London hospital and his condition has been deemed as not life-threatening.
Detective Sergeant Mark Johnson, from North West Area's CID, said: "Following a thorough investigation, including analysis of CCTV, we are confident that the same person is responsible for both of the attacks that occurred.
"We have released images of a man we want to trace and speak to. Do you recognise him? If so, please get in contact with police immediately.
"Since these two incidents, we have increased our presence in and around the Kilburn High Road area and, at this time, we are not aware of any further, linked offences.
"However, we need to identify and apprehend the person responsible for these attacks so I would ask anyone who has information that could assist this investigation, or who recognises this person, to contact us now.
"While our investigation remains ongoing, I would reiterate our message to those out and about in Kilburn High Street and the surrounding area - please remain vigilant, be aware of your surroundings and, if you see anything suspicious, call police immediately on 999."
There are a team of officers dedicated to this investigation who continue to work around the clock carrying out patrols, analysing evidence and speaking to witnesses.
“At this stage, no specific motive has been established for the attacks and work continues, including liaising with partner agencies, to progress this investigation.
No arrests have been made. Enquiries continue.
Anyone who has information is asked to call North West area CID on 101 quoting CAD 386/09APR or tweet @MetCC.
Information can also be reported to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

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