Hartlepool CID charge two in connection with recent incidents in the town.
14:08 04/07/2025Detectives from Hartlepool CID have charged a 31-year-old man with aggravated burglary after an incident in Ivy Grove in June.
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Detectives from Hartlepool CID have charged a 31-year-old man with aggravated burglary after an incident in Ivy Grove in June.
A 12-year-old boy had his bike stolen after being pushed from it by two unknown males (believed to be in their mid-late teens) who approached him from behind.
At around 5.30pm yesterday (Sunday 18th May) officers were called by ambulance service colleagues to an alleyway between Troutpool Close and Firby Close in Hartlepool to a report of an assault on a 60-year-old man by a male suspect who was in a group of other males.
An 18-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man were arrested and questioned by officers investigating a report of a fail to stop collision involving a motorbike in the Headland area of Hartlepool. It happened shortly before 7pm on Saturday 10th May on Northgate.
We’re investigating an incident of criminal damage whereby trees at Summerhill in Hartlepool were set on fire overnight - between 5pm yesterday and 8am today (Tuesday 29th April).
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