A 22-year-old man from North London was arrested in Watford on suspicion of affray, drug, and weapon offenses.
A 22-year-old man from North London was arrested in Watford on suspicion of affray, drug, and weapon offenses.

Watford Man Arrested for Drug and Weapon Possession After Incident
Several people jumped out of the car and got into a fight with the cyclist. Afterward, they drove toward Lower High Street. Then, about five minutes later, the same car stopped near Kings Car Park on Beechen Grove.
More people exited the vehicle, and another fight broke out. They even tried to run him over with the car before speeding off the wrong way down the ring road.
Police arrested a 22-year-old man from north London. They suspect him of affray, and they think he had a knife, potentially planning to sell drugs. He’s currently in police custody.
A detective thinks others saw something, as it happened on a very busy road. The police believe the people knew each other and want to reassure everyone they made an arrest.
They need information to figure things out. If you saw anything, please contact the police, mentioning reference number 41/21356/25. You can report it online, call 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.
Several people jumped out of the car and got into a fight with the cyclist. Afterward, they drove toward Lower High Street. Then, about five minutes later, the same car stopped near Kings Car Park on Beechen Grove.
More people exited the vehicle, and another fight broke out. They even tried to run him over with the car before speeding off the wrong way down the ring road.
Police arrested a 22-year-old man from north London. They suspect him of affray, and they think he had a knife, potentially planning to sell drugs. He’s currently in police custody.
A detective thinks others saw something, as it happened on a very busy road. The police believe the people knew each other and want to reassure everyone they made an arrest.
They need information to figure things out. If you saw anything, please contact the police, mentioning reference number 41/21356/25. You can report it online, call 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.