Leon Street
Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Brent are appealing for information and witnesses
The
victim has been identified as 48-year-old Leon Street of Neasden Road
North. He lived near to the murder scene with his fiancée. Mr Street
was a father and step-grandfather and he worked as a delivery driver.
Police
were called to Neasden Lane North, NW10 shortly after 21.30hrs on
Monday, 11 January to reports of a man stabbed near the junction with
Hazelwood Court.
Officers attended along with paramedics from
London Ambulance Service (LAS) and London’s Air Ambulance and found Mr
Street suffering stab injuries. Despite the efforts of emergency
services, he died at the scene.
Police Appeal
Sadly,
we have had a murder in Brent and two stabbings nearby. They were in
Neasden, near to Dollis Hill Ward. Please pass on this information to
your contacts. Local officers have increased patrols in the area, which
will continue.
Just
after 21:30 on Monday 11 January, Leon Street, a delivery driver aged
48 was stabbed in the chest and died outside the shops on Neasden Lane
North near the junction with Hazelwood Court. The location is a short
distance north of the Neasden junction on the A406, North Circular Road.
Mr Street was a delivery driver who lived nearby, also in Neasden Lane
North.
Ten
minutes earlier, near the bus stop on Neasden Lane North close to
Press Road, a man aged 47 was stabbed by a lone male who ran away. The
victim has now been discharged from hospital.
At
09:50 on Sunday 17 January a man believed to be in his thirties was
stabbed near the location of Monday’s fatal stabbing. He was taken to
hospital.
The links to the police press releases are below. The first one includes a photo of Leon Street.
Police
believe the two attacks on Monday were committed by the same lone
male. They believe that the suspect lives locally. Police are appealing
for information if anyone:
saw a man running near Neasden Lane North between 9pm and 10pm on Monday 11 January
has seen a man hanging around the area in recent weeks
knows anyone who has been acting suspiciously on Monday or since then
know anyone who has been disposing of clothes
knows anyone who seems agitated for no apparent reason.
Anyone
with information about the murder and stabbing on Monday evening
should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 6783/11Jan.
Anyone with information about the stabbing on Sunday morning should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 1943/17Jan.
To remain anonymous, anyone can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers_uk.org
What is Brent coming to when a innocent man is stabbed to death on the street?
ReplyDeleteSo sad.