Acting on community based intelligence, Police have seized a vehicle in Eastfield for document offences.
Officers say the vehicle will be taken to a secure compound until the owner can provide all of the relevant documentation to release the vehicle. The driver will be reported for these offences also.
'Thank you to the local community for making us aware of this illegal activity and we welcome further intelligence and information should you suspect similar offences where vehicles are using the roads with the correct documentation.
We as a team could not do what we do without the support of the community so thank you.If you do have anything to report please make contact with North Yorkshire Police via 101 or try to link in with the local officers on Eastfield either at the police station or when we are out and about patrolling.'


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