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Redcar houses linked to drug dealing targeted by court
Redcar houses linked to drug dealing targeted by court

BBC News

time07-07-2025

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Redcar houses linked to drug dealing targeted by court

A house linked to drug dealing and anti-social behaviour has been shut down while a second has been made subject to Police said incidents at the properties in Redcar - on Broadway West, Dormanstown, and Westbourne Avenue, Coatham - left people nearby feeling intimidated in their own homes.A court order for the Dormanstown address says only one named resident and one other person with reason to visit can now be present with anyone else there facing a fine or Neil Deluce said the force would "continue to go after and deal with those who believe they can behave in this way with no care for the wellbeing or safety of the law-abiding majority". Councillor Adam Brook, cabinet member for neighbourhoods at Redcar and Cleveland Council, said he hoped the measures would "help to send a message to anyone who commits crime and anti-social behaviour in our communities to think again because they will be dealt with robustly".A spokesperson for landlord Beyond Housing also welcomed the orders, saying the firm was committed to helping police and the local authority "tackle behaviour that causes distress and disruption to local communities". Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Lingdale defibrillator stolen, Cleveland Police says
Lingdale defibrillator stolen, Cleveland Police says

BBC News

time17-06-2025

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Lingdale defibrillator stolen, Cleveland Police says

A third publicly accessible defibrillator has been stolen within a matter of days, police machine, which is used to give a high-energy shock to the heart of someone in cardiac arrest, is believed to have been taken from the Lingdale Community Centre, on Teesside, on others were stolen from the civic centre in nearby Skelton and the Methodist church in Skelton Green on 9 Neil Deluce, of Cleveland Police, said: "These machines cost thousands of pounds and are an essential community asset which could potentially save a life." He urged people in the Stanghow Road area of Lingdale to check doorbell, dashcam and CCTV the initial two thefts, officers issued a description of a man they want to speak who is white, between 20-35 years old, with a large build and wearing a grey top, black bottoms, a black cap and white trainers. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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