Nine off-road bikes seized in police crackdown in Hartleppol

Cleveland Police chiefs covering Hartlepool stressed they are continuing to tackle nuisance riders across the town and noted information from residents is key in helping to address the issue.

Monday’s (October 2) meeting of the Safer Hartlepool Partnership heard over the last month nine off-road vehicles were “seized and destroyed” by police in the town after being used “to cause antisocial behaviour in communities”.

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The Headland and Harbour ward was identified specifically as an area which had seen a “spate” of incidents recently, with “a lot of resources” and high visibility patrols used in the area.

Chief Inspector Peter Littlewood, of Hartlepool Neighbourhood Policing, said drone technology has also been used to help identify offenders, and they will take strong action where they can.

He added: “The Cleveland Police chief constable’s [Mark Webster] attitude towards the vehicles that we do seize is that we will crush and we will destroy them and if somebody wants to take us to court as a result of that then so be it.

“He understands that it has a significant impact on our communities.

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“It’s an ongoing thing forcewide, it’s actually an ongoing thing nationally, but it’s something that we will continue to do.”

He added PCSOs have also started using DNA spray to tag bikes and riders attempting to conceal their identity, leaving a unique indelible mark to help police spot offenders and take “positive action”.

People can contact Cleveland Police on 101 or get in touch via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or at www.crimestoppers-uk.org to report any intelligence.

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