Man arrested on suspicion of vehicle thefts in Whitby

The 28-year-old is also under investigation for going equipped for theft

Author: Karen LiuPublished 29th Jun 2022
Last updated 29th Jun 2022

Police in Whitby have arrested a man on suspicion of a series of motorcycle, scooter, car and van theft incidents.

The 28-year-old from Middlesbrough is also under investigation for going equipped for theft after officers found bolt cutters in a rucksack, possession of an offensive weapon in the form of knuckledusters, and possession of a Class C drug.

He was arrested in the West Cliff Car Park on Royal Crescent just after 4am yesterday (Tuesday 28th June).

This followed multiple reports to the police of suspicious activity and vehicle theft incidents in the town, including:

3.21am – three men on two motorcycles, wearing rucksacks and carrying bolt cutters, were seen riding out of Larpool Lane Industrial Estate before heading down Church Street and over the Swing Bridge. They then went the wrong way up Skinner Street

3.26am – a black Suzuki motorcycle was taken from Church Square, near St Hilda’s Church, on the West Cliff. A Ford Focus car is damaged in an attempted break-in. A grey hatchback car is spotted at the scene

3.44am – a black Honda scooter was stolen from Crescent Avenue at around 3.20am. The owner tracked it to the nearby Registry Office and takes it home

5.35am – black Honda scooter stolen from Normanby Terrace and the owner tracked it and recovered it from the West Cliff Car Park

8.13am – a motorcycle was loaded into a white Ford Transit van, believed to have been stolen from Houghton-le-Spring, near the Beyond Housing site on Green Lane, East Side. The van left the town on the A171 towards Guisborough

9.47am – a moped was found dumped at Whitby Rugby Club on White Leys Road. It had been stolen overnight from East Way

When the 28-year-old man was arrested, police recovered a black Suzuki motorcycle and a grey Ford Fiesta ST in the carpark that are suspected of being stolen from the Darlington area.

Enquiries are on-going with Durham Constabulary regarding these thefts and with Northumbria Police about the stolen van from Houghton-le-Spring. The owners have been contacted.

Following questioning, the man has been released on conditional bail.

Witnesses or anyone with information that could assist the investigation are urged to call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.

If you would prefer to remain anonymous, please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Please quote reference number 12220111282 when providing details.

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