Man charged in connection with burglary at Marske café bar.
09:59 30/06/2026A 34-year-old man is to be returned to prison after being arrested and charged in connection with a commercial burglary in Marske last month.
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A 34-year-old man is to be returned to prison after being arrested and charged in connection with a commercial burglary in Marske last month.
This Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action 2026 – as we shine a spotlight on the vital work that our neighbourhood officers, police community support officers (PCSOs) and volunteers do to keep the public safe - we want to tell you about some excellent work by Redcar’s neighbourhood officers.
Two “problem” houses in Ormesby and Nunthorpe were closed early last week as part of our Operation Artemis activity and at the end of the week your Redcar and East Cleveland neighbourhood officers took action against another property – this time in Skelton, East Cleveland.
We’re appealing for information after an incident this week where a woman was touched several times by a stranger as she travelled on a bus.
Our specialist rural crime officers are reminding anyone living off mains gas with an alternative domestic fuel arrangement like oil or LPG, as well as farms storing fuels like red diesel, to protect their stocks.
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