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Anti Social Behaviour - Teesville
Issued 17 August 2026
GREATER ESTON neighbourhood team continue to actively work with residents’ businesses and other partner agencies to tackle and reduce antisocial behaviour in the ward area. Officers are carrying out high visibility patrols in the area on foot and in vehicles particularly in hotspot areas of ASB. In the last three months there has been a slight increase in the rates of ASB in the area this is mostly due to vehicle ASB and off-road bike usage in the ward. This is something that officers are keen to deal with alongside partner agencies. Youth related ASB has reduced in the wider ward area however there are still some hotspots in the ward that officers are actively trying to reduce. Patrols have been actively carried to around these areas to deter further incidents occurring. Calls for these areas has reduced however we are continuing to monitor the number of calls to appropriately allocate resources to these areas.
Ward PCSOs continues to issue AS13 warnings to those identified in causing antisocial behaviour in the local area and with assistance from the ASB officer from Redcar and Cleveland Borough council we closed an address in the TEESVILLE area earlier this year for continuous antisocial behaviour. This has been made possible by information provided to us by the local community and those who are concerned by any type of antisocial behaviour in the area.
Actioned 17 August 2026
Drug dealing - Teesville
Issued 17 August 2026
We have continued to listen to concerns about drug dealing in the ward area we have patrol pans in place to tackle and deter drug dealing from occurring in the local area. GREATER ESTON neighbourhood team are proactively taking measures corroborating and developing intelligence to efficiently tackle drug dealers in the local area. We are actively gathering intelligence to tackle drug dealing in the area we rely heavily on the intelligence received from members of the public and our associate agencies in order to take effective positive action against those who wish to deal drugs in the community. We will continue to develop intelligence and act wherever required by obtaining warrants and arresting dealers who continue to cause harm to the local community. Reporting drug dealing is a necessary step for us to take action information provided will always remain confidential in order to keep the community safe from those who seek to cause harm or pose a danger to the area.
Actioned 17 August 2026
Criminal use of bikes - Teesville
Issued 17 August 2026
Greater Eston neighbourhood police team continue to act against illegal off road bike usage in the Teesville area. OP ENDURANCE is carried out as often as possible and aims to target the usage of illegal off-road motorbikes in the GREATER ESTON area. There have been continuous reports recently of off-road bikes all over the ward and by carrying out planned operations such as ENDURANCE and also OP CHECKPOINT which targets rural use of off road bikes, we can continue to take action against those who are using these bikes to cause a nuisance and also commit crime on them. The Teesville ward area has had several successful seizures of off-road vehicles in the last couple months with several quadbikes and off-road motorbikes and suspected stolen vehicles seized by GREATER ESTON NPT.
We are always working closely with other agencies and residents of the local area to gather as much information as possible to better help us to deal with this issue. The Greater Eston inspector holds regular meetings with partner agencies for off road bike usage in the local area.
The new OP ENDURANCE team are continuing to focus efforts in the area and information regarding locations of bikes and activity involving the criminal use of off-road motorbikes and vehicles is encouraged to facilitate positive action.
Actioned 17 August 2026