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Scarborough Arrests as Chief Constable Joins Early Morning Raids

North Yorkshire Police say several wanted people have been arrested in Scarborough this week after a series of early morning raids.

Operation tornado took place on Wednesday morning with Chief Constable Tim Forber involved in the operation.

Operation Tornado swept into Scarborough, Malton and Pickering on Wednesday morning as officers smashed through doors as part of a targeted enforcement day of action resulting in several arrests.

From early light in Scarborough, several people wanted by the Police for various reasons, including shoplifting offences, were arrested by the Retail Crime Officer with support from the Response Team.

Operation Tornado

Operation Tornado swept back into Scarborough, Malton and Pickering yesterday (Wednesday 4 September 2024) as officers smashed through doors as part of a targeted enforcement day of action resulting in several arrests. From early light in Scarborough, several people wanted by the Police for various reasons, including shoplifting offences, were arrested by the Retail Crime Officer with support from the Response Team. Chief Constable Tim Forber was in Scarborough as officers paraded on, prior to joining them executing two drug warrants. Two men were arrested in relation to drug offences and have been released under investigation as enquiries are ongoing. This effort supported the Barrowcliff ‘Clear, Hold, Build’ project to tackle organised crime on the estate in Scarborough. At another address, two knives were located within the address, which will be illegal to own as the legislation changes later this month. The owner surrendered these weapons, and they will be destroyed. The action wasn’t restricted to the coast, with two doors going through in the evening - one in Pickering and one in Malton. As darkness fell last night, three people were arrested in relation to drug offences and are currently still in the cells as the investigation continues. Our Rural Task Force were proactively out and about making visits to the farming and rural communities. They gave out more than 150 vehicle marking packs which are a security intervention designed to keep GPS devices and other agricultural systems safe. Operational Commander, Chief Inspector Donna Musgrove, said: “We have been working together with our partners to focus on the issues that really matter to our communities. We are committed to keeping our residents and businesses safe by focusing on those individuals who cause the most harm.” Our Road Safety Team were also working in partnership with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) conducting vehicle checks. During this activity, one driver was arrested for failing to attend court in relation to drink-drive offences in Cleveland. Other results included: • Two immediate prohibitions issued by the DVSA – one for handbrake failure and the other for having an insecure load • One delayed prohibition – glass not as prescribed (non-legal tinted windows) • One driver issued with a Traffic Offence Report (TOR) for having glass not as prescribed • One TOR issued for driver for having no insurance • One vehicle seized for driver having no insurance Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams in Scarborough and Malton were also actively engaging with businesses in relation to the new NICE Investigate scheme. This allows residents and businesses to register their CCTV systems with North Yorkshire Police. After actively executing one of the drugs warrants in Scarborough, Chief Constable Tim Forber said: “It has been fantastic work today. We are working together with our communities to make North Yorkshire a better place to visit and to live, and to make sure people feel safe to live in their own home.” • For information about reporting crime in your community, or to find advice with drug or alcohol issues, please see the first comment below.

Posted by North Yorkshire Police - Scarborough area on Thursday, September 5, 2024

Chief Constable Tim Forber was in Scarborough and joined officers executing two drug warrants. Two men were arrested in relation to drug offences and have been released under investigation as enquiries are ongoing.

This effort supported the Barrowcliff ‘Clear, Hold, Build’ project to tackle organised crime on the estate in Scarborough.

Chief Superintendent Fiona Willey says there will be similar operations in the coming months.

At another address, two knives were located within the address, which will be illegal to own as the legislation changes later this month. The owner surrendered these weapons, and they will be destroyed.

The action wasn’t restricted to the coast, with two doors going through in the evening - one in Pickering and one in Malton. Three people were arrested in relation to drug offences.

The Rural Task Force were also proactively out and about making visits to the farming and rural communities. They gave out more than 150 vehicle marking packs which are a security intervention designed to keep GPS devices and other agricultural systems safe.

Operational Commander, Chief Inspector Donna Musgrove, said:

“We have been working together with our partners to focus on the issues that really matter to our communities. We are committed to keeping our residents and businesses safe by focusing on those individuals who cause the most harm.”

The Road Safety Team were also working in partnership with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) conducting vehicle checks. During this activity, one driver was arrested for failing to attend court in relation to drink-drive offences in Cleveland.

Other results included:

  • Two immediate prohibitions issued by the DVSA – one for handbrake failure and the other for having an insecure load
  • One delayed prohibition – glass not as prescribed (non-legal tinted windows)
  • One driver issued with a Traffic Offence Report (TOR) for having glass not as prescribed
  • One TOR issued for driver for having no insurance
  • One vehicle seized for driver having no insurance
  • The Neighbourhood Policing Teams in Scarborough and Malton were also actively engaging with businesses in relation to the new NICE Investigate scheme. This allows residents and businesses to register their CCTV systems with North Yorkshire Police.

After actively executing one of the drugs warrants in Scarborough, Chief Constable Tim Forber said:

“It has been fantastic work today. We are working together with our communities to make North Yorkshire a better place to visit and to live, and to make sure people feel safe to live in their own home.”

 

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