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Some intense early morning police activity today, in and around the Marske area, has seen two juveniles and a man (15, 17 and 31) arrested.
Just after 4am, the force received a call from a member of the public saying three males in dark clothing and balaclavas and armed with weapons had tried to enter a property on Grenville Close, Marske.
They were reported to be in possession of what’s believed to be a high value blue mountain bike which may have been stolen – please get in touch if you believe this is your property.
We then received reports of three males trying car door handles in the St Germain’s area, and a further call reported three males pushing a Honda motorbike along Marske High Street. It was later recovered by officers.
Police drone operators co-ordinated area searches including a police vehicle going on to the beach, and response officers soon located three males in the sand dunes between Marske and Saltburn.
All three were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary, vehicle interference and theft of motor vehicle. They are in custody being questioned and enquiries are ongoing.
Anyone with information who has not yet spoken to police is asked to contact us on the 101 number quoting ref 113182.