Police appeal for photos and videos of Eastfield disused school blaze

Investigations are continuing and officers are looking to identify two other suspects

Author: Karen LiuPublished 28th Feb 2022

Detectives investigating a suspicious blaze at the disused Overdale School in Eastfield are appealing for people to send in videos and photos taken at the scene.

Firefighters have been working through the weekend to ensure the site is safe and police are still guarding it while enquires continue.

It happened at around 8.30pm on Friday (25th February).

A 14-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of arson on Saturday afternoon has been released under investigation.

Efforts are on-going to identify two other teenage suspects.

Detective Constable Amy McDougall, of Scarborough and Ryedale CID, said: “This incident has caused a great deal of upset, anger and disruption in the community and we’re doing everything we can to bring those involved to justice.

“To help our investigation, we’re urging anyone who took videos or photographs of the fire to email them to the police as soon as possible. This includes footage or images of the large crowd of people who gathered to watch.

“Even the smallest video clip or photo could prove to be very useful, so please don’t hesitate to send it in.

“We’re also asking residents to check their ring doorbell footage between 5.30pm and 10.30pm on Friday, particularly any that shows teenage males matching the descriptions in our appeal. Please send this in too if you think it could help.”

Descriptions

All three suspects are teenage boys.

The first is described as thin, white, around 15 years old and had a bowl haircut. He was wearing a black jacket with white panels across it and black tracksuit trousers.

The second is described as looking around 13 years old, white, chubby, with a black jacket, blue hoodie and grey jogging trousers.

Police say they are still working to get a description of the third suspect.

Submitting video and photos and reporting information

If you have any photos, video or ring doorbell footage, please email cidscarborough&ryedale@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

Information should be passed to North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Please quote reference 12220033765 when providing details.

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