Dogs Seized following incident in Hartlepool
Three dogs have been seized by police following an incident in Hartlepool shortly before 2pm this afternoon (Sunday 1st June).
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Three dogs have been seized by police following an incident in Hartlepool shortly before 2pm this afternoon (Sunday 1st June).
Officers are currently dealing with an incident where three German Shepherd dogs have escaped from a property in Sheriff Street, Hartlepool, and attacked several people.
At 7.45am on Friday 30 May police were called to a two-vehicle collision on Park Road South near to Marton Road.
Hartlepool CID has arrested a 41-year-old woman on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a Class A drug. She currently remains in police custody for questioning.
At 12.45pm on Friday 30 May police were called to a collision involving a car and a van on the A689 near Church Street and Stockton Street in Hartlepool.
An operation has begun to tackle fatal road collisions after the introduction of a Road Harm Index (RHI) in Cleveland, targeting locations where high levels of harm are being caused within communities.
Stephen Ford, previously of Stamp Street, first broke into a property on Bishopton Lane on Saturday 15 February, by smashing the window of the back door to gain access.
A number of people have received treatment after taking what police and public health colleagues believe could be contaminated heroin.
75 offences were detected during an operation aimed at road safety and carried out by Matrix officers.