Police appeal after man seriously injured after attempted robbery in Nicholls Field
Crime / Tue 30th Sep 2025 at 05:19pm



Statement from Essex Police
“We’re asking for the public’s help in connection with an attempted robbery in Harlow that occurred shortly before 4pm on Tuesday 30 September when an injured man was located at the underpass linking Carters Mead and Nicholls Field.
The man, 40s, had come off his motorbike and sustained a serious leg wound. He was taken to hospital.
Specialist officers including the National Police Air Support unit and firearms officers attended.

Following a number of enquiries at the scene, we are releasing an image of a Surron electric bike and are asking for information to identify the e-bike and its current location.
Detective Inspector Paul Marks, who leads the investigation, said: “We’re working quickly to establish the facts of what happened in the moments prior to the attempted robbery.
“As a result of our initial enquiries, we’re issuing an image of a Surron e-bike that was in the area at the time.
“We want to find it and identify who was riding it today.
“We’d also like to ask the Nicholls Field community to help us by looking at your dash cam, CCTV or any other footage that may have captured the Surron e-bike being ridden in the area.
“Alternatively, if you’ve seen an abandoned e-bike or one that looks out of place, please get in touch.
“Any information, no matter how insignificant it may appear, could help us.”
If you have any information, CCTV, dash cam or other footage in relation to this incident, then please get in contact with us.
You can let us know by submitting a report on our website or by using our online Live Chat service which is available 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week.
It can be found at the bottom right of our homepage at www.essex.police.uk.
Visit www.essex.police.uk/digital101 to find out more about our website reporting services.
Alternatively, you can call us on 101.
In an emergency always call 999.
If you would like to make an anonymous report, you can contact independent charity on Twitter at @CrimestoppersUK, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555 111.
Please quote incident 810 of 30 September when providing any information to make sure it gets to the right person as quickly as possible.



Statement from East of England Ambulance Service
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said:
“We were called just after 3.50pm on Tuesday 30 September to a road traffic collision involving a motorcycle on the underpass on the A414 in Harlow.
An ambulance, ambulance officer vehicle and the Essex and Herts Air Ambulance were sent to the scene.
The motorcyclist, an adult man, was transported by road to The Royal London Hospital for further treatment.”
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THE EMERGENCY services have sealed off an underpass in Harlow.
A possible incident occurred (approximately) after 3pm this afternoon (Tuesday).
The underpass links Carters Mead and the Nicholls Field playing fields.
Uniformed officers are guarding the Carters Mead side whilst armed officers are guarding the other side.
Plain clothes officers are in attendance and are examining the scene.
A white motorbike is in the underpass along with what looks like clothing.
YH has contacted the relevant emergency service less offices and all update accordingly.
More follows.
Why is the fact they they tried to rob him with machetes not mentioned this is a daily occurrence in Harlow and the police are doing nothing Harlow is turning in to a London suburb
First thing face covering should be banned 🚫 in public. Since COVID started people's begin cover their faces in public feeling unrecognisable. Since that crimes cases drastically increased.
I think its about time Harlow Council stuck CCTV under every underpass and also whilst there at it working lights under the Nicholls Field underpass would be helpful also.
There was CCTV there before Claire, In a cage but gt ripped down within weeks of going up. Drugs are always rife here. Next to a kids park. Abssolte scumbags And where is the police presence? Nowhre to be seen
You'd think the CCTV would have captured the images of the people ripping it down...
So it's taken for someone to be seriously injured before the police have actually decided to try and get these scumbags. Before the injury the police was far to busy for things like that they would rather be knocking on people's doors about people harmlessly flying a sub 250g drone and to be fair it seems that the only crimes people get put away for a decent amount of time now is if it involves a large sum of money that the government haven't benefited from. But my thoughts are with the family of the man that was injured
Harlow cycle network is often celebrated as a well connected route though town but in reality they are veins of criminal activity. I think I covered every inch of cycle path in town which training for an endurance event. Over the space of a few months I witnessed multiple drug deals on a weekly basis (sometimes daily) in broad daylight. Kids dressed up as some kind of pikey ninjas on ebikes and scooters zooming up and down doing collections and drops. Others on foot doing quick swaps and handshakes. Some for distribution and others for deals. There are very busy shipping lanes too, Nicholls Field to Templefields is a very busy shipping lane.
wy was the man riding a motorbike on the cycle track where there is always loads of children playing
It's possible the attempted robbery started further up and the victim was trying to escape via underpass
Use ya nogin, Nog
I see these people quite a lot going down a snow cycle track.They think they're hard.We're in covering, but they actually p******, who have to pick on people in machetes, because they can't fight their battles wimps
Essex Police, which oversaw the fraught policing of the Epping migrant protests, is employing diversity and wellbeing staff with a whopping price tag. No surprise… Guido’s FOI Unit has discovered that the police force employs four central diversity officers along with five wellbeing officers. Their total salaries after a recent pay award of 4.2% tot up to a whopping £450,897… Titles range from “Diversity & Inclusion Co-ordinator,” “Diversity & Inclusion Officer,” “Diversity & Inclusion Inspector” as well as a “Wellbeing Team Leader.” This is the same force that escorted pro-migrant activists to the Bell Hotel protest before violence erupted How many Police would that money put on the streets? speedy recovery.
I think that was really bad because my dad was standing outside of mark hall and those kids drove pass him my dad had his phone out they wanted his phone the kid on the back of the bike tapped the rider and probably told him to turn around which they did and my dad ran across the road now hid in a bush they road pass him and when we was walking home he told me he would of flight them but he didn't want to get shanked in the side i would of chased after them i might be autistic and I might have ADHD i still would od chased them down if i get stabbed i get stabbed i dont want my dad to get stabbed
Next time stick to the road if you are on a motorbike.
Jarrett, not that many officers dealing with hate crime. Back in 2013 when I first attended police headquarters in Chelmsford for the Strategic Hate Crime Prevention Partnership there were 9 police officers dealing with it, including a chief inspector. By the time I finished my Harlow TUC duties in 2019 there was just one uniform officer (constable) and a civilian. Both Jenny and Suzanne did marvellous work but were overwhelmed by the number of reports. One such report examined at Police HQ was of a group of youths tipping a disabled person out of his wheelchair and shouting "scrounger" at him. If you think Diversity officers only deal with pronouns or hurty words on social media, then you clearly are misinformed. The diversity officers arise from the Public Sector Equality Duty in the Equality Act 2010. One of the consequences of this Act is highlighted by the College of Policing in their National Policing Culture and Inclusion Strategy 2025 to 2030. It says: "A police service that is perceived by everyone to be fair, respectful and equitable in all that it says and does, by: *eliminating bias, stereotyping, profiling or discrimination in our actions *understanding and challenging stereotypes and myths. The intended outcome is to increase feelings of trust and confidence in the police." See Strategy at https://www.college.police.uk/support-forces/diversity-and-inclusion/culture-and-inclusion-strategy
What an appalling thing to happen, God bless him, poor man. I hope the police catch those who did this. My heart goes out to him and his family. My son was badly injured in a motorbike accident years ago and that was such a horrible, difficult experience for my son and for us as a family to go through. I would not wish that experience on anyone. Thank goodness, he eventually recovered well, as young people do. I hope this poor man makes a good recovery too.
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