A spokesman said: “Officers attended and found a teenager with serious injuries. “He was taken to hospital for further treatment.” Police scenes were in place at Wibsey Park, where the attack is believed to have happened, and Wibsey Park Avenue, where the teenager was found. The spokesman added: “Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact Bradford District CID on 101 or using Live Chat on the West Yorkshire Police website. “The crime report is 13220362225. “Information can also be reported anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.” Councilor Sabiya Khan (Lab, Wibsey) told the Telegraph & Argus: “Our thoughts are with the victim and [we] I sincerely hope they are okay and not seriously injured. “Police are working, monitoring the incident and want to reassure the community that they are doing everything possible.” He added: “I would say it is an isolated attack as we have had reported incidents of anti-social behavior and vandalism which we are working with the police to deal with. We had no such incident. “The police are doing their job. They are monitoring the investigations. They are investigating thoroughly to get to the bottom of this.” “Our thoughts are with the victim. We hope the person is OK.” People spoke of their fears of the attack. One resident said: “Bradford is getting worse.” Another, a little further away, said: “Everyone passed my house with their sirens on when we got home from school.” One mom described how her kids wanted to go to the park after school and she was relieved she said no. “It’s the entrance to the park taped up, including the edge of the garage over the road,” said another. “I do not know [what] what the police did. It must have been 10 cars, dogs and an ambulance that then went.” Another said: “It doesn’t look good.” A Wibsey local said: “Oh, not good. I saw them flying down the High Street, I thought ‘something bad somewhere’.