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Following reports of an off-road bike being driven dangerously last year, this bike was seized in the Pallister Avenue area of Middlesbrough on Friday 24th January.
Officers from Middlesbrough Neighbourhood Policing Team, working with Middlesbrough Council, recovered the bike following their enquiries and the development of information and intelligence.
A 13-year-old male will be interviewed voluntarily in relation to dangerous driving.
Anyone who may have information regarding the use of illegal off-road bikes, or where they are being stored, is asked to contact Cleveland Police on the channels below:
Call 101 (in a non-emergency)
Visit the Cleveland Police website: www.cleveland.police.uk
Using the COPA app:
For Apple users: COPA on the App Store
For android users: COPA - Cleveland Policing App – Apps on Google Play