WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Metropolitan Police Service Police

Crime in queens park, brent

Comprehensive safety analysis for queens park, localized within brent.

Total Crimes

160
trending_up +33.3% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

109.88per 1k
trending_up +2.1% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

17,161

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Anti-social Behaviour43
Violence & Sexual Offences31
Burglary18
Vehicle Crime17
Shoplifting11
Other Theft7
Drug Offences7
Theft from Person6
Criminal Damage & Arson6
Bicycle Theft4
Robbery4
Public Order3
Other Crime3

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Salusbury Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 7Burglary: 3Public order: 1
12
On or near Supermarket Map
Shoplifting: 10
10
On or near Police Station Map
Violence and sexual offences: 4Burglary: 2Other theft: 1
7
On or near Bolton Gardens Map
Anti-social behaviour: 5Shoplifting: 1Public order: 1
7
On or near Regent Street Map
Drugs: 2Robbery: 1Bicycle theft: 1
5
On or near Hartland Road Map
Burglary: 2Other crime: 1Other theft: 1
5
On or near Mostyn Gardens Map
Anti-social behaviour: 3Other theft: 1
4
On or near Parking Area Map
Anti-social behaviour: 4
4
On or near Kensal Rise Map
Burglary: 2Violence and sexual offences: 2
4
On or near Okehampton Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3

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Safety comparison within brent district.

Local Rank

#13safest in brent

National Safety

Top 18%Riskiest

City Average

117.76per 1k

Local Policing

College Park and Old Oak

Metropolitan Police Service

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Local Priorities

Anti Social and intimidating behaviour and drug use outside East Acton Underground Station on ERCONWALD STREET

Issued: 15 Oct 2025

Status Update

This issue has been identified as a priority for local residents. The behaviour of some individuals outside the station has been deterring the use of the station by some and issues for others when they do use the station. This is a problem that we will be tackling along with partners from the local authority and the British Transport Police.

Actioned: 15 Jan 2026

Crime and anti social behaviour issues on the HARROW ROAD

Issued: 15 Oct 2025

Status Update

The Harrow road has been identified as an area of concern for residents Crime and Anti social behaviour on the road has been identified as affecting the quality of life for the residents that use this area or transit through the area. This is an issue that we will be tackling by working in partnership with the local authority, Transport for London and adjoining BCU's The are is notoriously used as an area of transit for criminal behaviour as it joins boroughs together.

Actioned: 14 Jan 2026

Drug related Anti Social Behaviour around the Du Cane Road area.

Issued: 15 Oct 2025

Status Update

This has been dedicated as a ward priority for the area, to tackle the Anti social behaviour suffered by residents of the road and the transit community using the transport network. Drug use in areas on the estates on the road has been identified as an issue and has been causing problems for so many residents. The bus stops and areas around them have been notoriously used for drug use and supply, this priority is dedicated to combating this issue by utilising varied tactics.

Actioned: 14 Jan 2026

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