Officers attend Middlesbrough Deaf Club.
15:53 22/04/2025North Ormesby’s neighbourhood police officers were delighted to attend Middlesbrough Deaf Club earlier today to meet members (younger and older!) for their community coffee morning.
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North Ormesby’s neighbourhood police officers were delighted to attend Middlesbrough Deaf Club earlier today to meet members (younger and older!) for their community coffee morning.
Detectives in Middlesbrough investigating a recent series of ram raids at commercial properties across the town arrested two men (34 and 38) at the weekend in connection with the incidents, which are being treated as linked.
A 56-year-old man has been arrested after suspicious ammunition was discovered by officers at a property in Derby Avenue, Middlesbrough.
PCs McIntyre and Pearson were delighted to visit Acklam Whin Primary School to speak to their school council about any issues the youngsters were facing in school or out in the community.
Middlesbrough response officer PC Watson was delighted to attend Acklam Hub earlier this week to engage with the adult group members and discuss any local issues or concerns.
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