Police have cordoned off an area on Henderson's Edsel Street after a man was located with serious injuries on 26 November 2025. Police are on scene trying to find the offender.

Police have cordoned off an area near a bridge on Edsel Street.
Photo: RNZ / Calvin Samuel

A man has serious injuries after an incident in West Auckland’s Henderson.

In a statement, police said officers were called to Edsel Street, in the main town centre, at 2.40pm on Wednesday afternoon.

The man was found with injuries and has been taken to Auckland City Hospital in a serious condition.

Police are in the area making inquiries and trying to locate the offender involved who left the scene, police said.

The victim and offender are believed to be known to each other.

Police have cordoned off an area on Henderson's Edsel Street after a man was located with serious injuries on 26 November 2025. Police are on scene trying to find the offender.

Police cars are lined up at the scene near the local shopping centre.
Photo: RNZ / Calvin Samuel

Seven police officers could be seen a the scene at about 4pm, and had cordoned off two sites on opposite sides of a bridge along Edsel Street.

Five police vehicles could also be seen.

The bridge was over a large creek, where a bystander said “heaps of people” lived – “like a little village”.

A person who works in the area also told RNZ there were a lot of homeless people living under the bridge and there had been ongoing issues.

Police said: “Our inquiries are still in the early stages as to what has taken place this afternoon.

“Anyone with information can contact police on 105 using the reference number P064587277.”

Hato Hone St John said they sent one ambulance, one rapid response vehicle and one operations manager to the scene.

“One patient was assessed at the scene and transported to Auckland City Hospital in a serious condition.”

Police have cordoned off an area on Henderson's Edsel Street after a man was located with serious injuries on 26 November 2025. Police are on scene trying to find the offender.

A number of police officers are in the area.
Photo: RNZ / Calvin Samuel

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