A section of Ilford town centre was brought to a standstill this afternoon as police responded to an incident at the Clements Road car park, later confirmed to be mental health-related.
The incident, which unfolded shortly before 4.30pm, prompted officers to cordon off Clements Road at its junction with Handford Road, while emergency services gathered outside the entrance to the multi-storey car park.
Police Confirm Incident Now Resolved
By 5.21pm, the Metropolitan Police confirmed that the matter had been resolved, and the cordons were lifted. The owners of the car park had temporarily closed the facility while officers managed the situation.
While full details have not been publicly disclosed, it is understood the emergency services were responding to an individual experiencing a mental health crisis who was at a high level.
Public Reactions and Support
The incident led to concern among local residents and passers-by, with many praising the swift and calm response of police officers and support teams.
Authorities have not confirmed whether the individual involved has been taken to hospital or received further support but urged the public to remain sensitive to the nature of such incidents.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, support is available. Contact Samaritans at 116 123 or visit samaritans.org.
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