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Business Mayor
22-05-2025
- Business Mayor
Moment naked PT chases down arsonist who set fire to three cars on his drive in middle of the night
THIS is the moment a naked personal trainer chased down an arsonist after three cars were set on fire outside his house. Mike Hind captured the blaze on his Ring doorbell in the dead of night as his children were sleeping peacefully. 5 Mike Hind ran out of the house naked, screaming at his family to get out Credit: BBC 5 A man dressed in joggers and his hood up splashed petrol across each of the cars Credit: BBC 5 Mike chased down the arsonist before returning to put on a dressing gown Credit: BBC The 41-year-old gym coach, who lives in Middlesbrough, posted the shock footage on social media. It shows a man dressed in joggers and his hood up splashing petrol across each of the vehicles, including a Range Rover and Mazda sports car, parked in the driveway at midnight on Tuesday. He then sets the vehicles alight quickly before sprinting away. The vehicles caught fire instantly, with flames spreading across the drive. The doorbell footage then shows an undressed Mike running out of the house as the arsonist, in a black checked shirt, runs from the scene. The PT – who has an MBE for charity work – then chased down the attacker while still half dressed before returning to put on a dressing gown. His wife and children were then seen running away from the house in their pyjamas, with Mike following then and ringing the emergency services. He tried to douse the flames with a hosepipe as fire crews rushed to the scene, with thick smoke steaming from the cars. Posting on Facebook, Mike said: 'The cars I do not care about, but my children and wife were all asleep. 'I cannot get what happened out of my head and that scream from Skye will stay with me forever. Am I covered by insurance if my car's vandalised? Vandalism, which is intentionally causing damage to another person's property, is a criminal offence and it's estimated that up to thirty per cent of motorists – and their cars – per year are victims of it. Offences include bodywork being keyed, dented, and damaged with graffiti, and windows being smashed. Vandalism is setting drivers back almost £2 billion (£1.9 billion) every single year and average repair costs stand at £661 per car. From 2016 – 17, almost three million drivers had their cars vandalised and the total value of criminal damage to motor vehicles increased by 9.5 per cent. 18% of drivers in the UK are a victim of car vandalism and 41% of these motorists have an inkling about who deliberately damaged their car. This can be of help when reporting the issue to the authorities, which is strongly advised if you experience any type of vandalism. It is estimated that up to 58 per cent of vandalism problems are not reported; this is because many people have little faith that the criminal will be caught and charged with the crime. Even if the authorities cannot act, it is important that there is a record of the crime for insurance purposes. Vandalism is covered by the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy. Most insurance companies offer vandalism cover, as standard and vandalism issues tend not to affect a drivers no claims bonus. For this reason, you should always inform your insurer if you have suffered from any vandalism issues, as they will be able to cover the repair costs. In some cases there will be conditions, such as having to go to a specific garage to have the damage repaired. 'How can I take this memory away from my kids, we could all have not woken up this morning and that honestly breaks me to say it! 'Why me? What have I done? I have always tried to help people, as a family we spend our life working and sharing what we have with the people of Teesside. 'Can you imagine the fear as a parent this happening?' Speaking to the BBC, he said he had stayed awake watching TV when he saw an orange flash outside. He saw the three cars on fire and screamed at his family to get out. A police spokesperson said: 'Cleveland Police has launched an investigation after officers were called to reports of an arson in the Hemlington area of Middlesbrough shortly after midnight on Wednesday 21st May 2025. 'It was reported that three cars parked on the driveway of a residential property were set alight and officers, crime scene investigators and Cleveland Fire Brigade attended the scene. 'Three cars were significantly damaged but thankfully no one was injured. 'Detectives from Middlesbrough CID are leading the enquiry and are working closely with our colleagues in the fire brigade. 'We would urge members of the public not to speculate online to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation whilst enquiries continue. 'Anyone with information or any relevant CCTV/doorbell footage, is urged to contact Cleveland Police on 101, quoting reference number 090915.' 5 Ring doorbell footage showed the moment the cars were set on fire Credit: BBC


The Sun
22-05-2025
- The Sun
Moment naked PT chases down arsonist who set fire to three cars on his drive in middle of the night
THIS is the moment a personal trainer chased down an arsonist while naked after three cars were set on fire outside his house. Mike Hind captured the blaze on his Ring doorbell in the dead of night as his children were sleeping peacefully. 5 5 5 The 41-year-old gym coach, who lives in Middlesbrough, posted the shock footage on social media. It shows a man dressed in joggers and his hood up splashing petrol across each of the cars parked in the driveway at midnight on Tuesday. He then sets the vehicles alight quickly before sprinting away. The cars caught fire instantly, with flames spreading across the floor. Ring doorbell footage then shows an undressed Mike running out of the house. The PT - who has an MBE for charity work - then chased down the arsonist while still half dressed before returning to put on a dressing gown. His wife and children were then seen running away from the house in their pyjamas, with Mike following then and ringing the emergency services. He tried to douse the flames with a hosepipe as fire crews rushed to the scene, with thick smoke steaming from the cars. Posting on Facebook, Mike said: "The cars I do not care about, but my children and wife were all asleep. "I cannot get what happened out of my head and that scream from Skye will stay with me forever. Am I covered by insurance if my car's vandalised? Vandalism, which is intentionally causing damage to another person's property, is a criminal offence and it's estimated that up to thirty per cent of motorists – and their cars – per year are victims of it. Offences include bodywork being keyed, dented, and damaged with graffiti, and windows being smashed. Vandalism is setting drivers back almost £2 billion (£1.9 billion) every single year and average repair costs stand at £661 per car. From 2016 – 17, almost three million drivers had their cars vandalised and the total value of criminal damage to motor vehicles increased by 9.5 per cent. 18% of drivers in the UK are a victim of car vandalism and 41% of these motorists have an inkling about who deliberately damaged their car. This can be of help when reporting the issue to the authorities, which is strongly advised if you experience any type of vandalism. It is estimated that up to 58 per cent of vandalism problems are not reported; this is because many people have little faith that the criminal will be caught and charged with the crime. Even if the authorities cannot act, it is important that there is a record of the crime for insurance purposes. Vandalism is covered by the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy. Most insurance companies offer vandalism cover, as standard and vandalism issues tend not to affect a drivers no claims bonus. For this reason, you should always inform your insurer if you have suffered from any vandalism issues, as they will be able to cover the repair costs. In some cases there will be conditions, such as having to go to a specific garage to have the damage repaired. "How can I take this memory away from my kids, we could all have not woken up this morning and that honestly breaks me to say it! "Why me? What have I done? I have always tried to help people, as a family we spend our life working and sharing what we have with the people of Teesside. "Can you imagine the fear as a parent this happening?" Speaking to the BBC, he said he had stayed awake watching TV when he saw an orange flash outside. He saw the three cars on fire and screamed at his family to get out. A police spokesperson said: " Cleveland Police has launched an investigation after officers were called to reports of an arson in the Hemlington area of Middlesbrough shortly after midnight on Wednesday 21st May 2025. "It was reported that three cars parked on the driveway of a residential property were set alight and officers, crime scene investigators and Cleveland Fire Brigade attended the scene. "Three cars were significantly damaged but thankfully no one was injured. "Detectives from Middlesbrough CID are leading the enquiry and are working closely with our colleagues in the fire brigade. "We would urge members of the public not to speculate online to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation whilst enquiries continue. "Anyone with information or any relevant CCTV/doorbell footage, is urged to contact Cleveland Police on 101, quoting reference number 090915." 5 5


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Moment naked PT chases down arsonist who set fire to three cars on his drive in middle of the night
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the moment a personal trainer chased down an arsonist while naked after three cars were set on fire outside his house. Mike Hind captured the blaze on his Ring doorbell in the dead of night as his children were sleeping peacefully. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Mike Hind ran out of the house naked, screaming at his family to get out Credit: BBC 5 A man dressed in joggers and his hood up splashed petrol across each of the cars Credit: BBC 5 Mike chased down the arsonist before returning to put on a dressing gown Credit: BBC The 41-year-old gym coach, who lives in Middlesbrough, posted the shock footage on social media. It shows a man dressed in joggers and his hood up splashing petrol across each of the cars parked in the driveway at midnight on Tuesday. He then sets the vehicles alight quickly before sprinting away. The cars caught fire instantly, with flames spreading across the floor. Ring doorbell footage then shows an undressed Mike running out of the house. The PT - who has an MBE for charity work - then chased down the arsonist while still half dressed before returning to put on a dressing gown. His wife and children were then seen running away from the house in their pyjamas, with Mike following then and ringing the emergency services. He tried to douse the flames with a hosepipe as fire crews rushed to the scene, with thick smoke steaming from the cars. Posting on Facebook, Mike said: "The cars I do not care about, but my children and wife were all asleep. "I cannot get what happened out of my head and that scream from Skye will stay with me forever. Am I covered by insurance if my car's vandalised? Vandalism, which is intentionally causing damage to another person's property, is a criminal offence and it's estimated that up to thirty per cent of motorists – and their cars – per year are victims of it. Offences include bodywork being keyed, dented, and damaged with graffiti, and windows being smashed. Vandalism is setting drivers back almost £2 billion (£1.9 billion) every single year and average repair costs stand at £661 per car. From 2016 – 17, almost three million drivers had their cars vandalised and the total value of criminal damage to motor vehicles increased by 9.5 per cent. 18% of drivers in the UK are a victim of car vandalism and 41% of these motorists have an inkling about who deliberately damaged their car. This can be of help when reporting the issue to the authorities, which is strongly advised if you experience any type of vandalism. It is estimated that up to 58 per cent of vandalism problems are not reported; this is because many people have little faith that the criminal will be caught and charged with the crime. Even if the authorities cannot act, it is important that there is a record of the crime for insurance purposes. Vandalism is covered by the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy. Most insurance companies offer vandalism cover, as standard and vandalism issues tend not to affect a drivers no claims bonus. For this reason, you should always inform your insurer if you have suffered from any vandalism issues, as they will be able to cover the repair costs. In some cases there will be conditions, such as having to go to a specific garage to have the damage repaired. "How can I take this memory away from my kids, we could all have not woken up this morning and that honestly breaks me to say it! "Why me? What have I done? I have always tried to help people, as a family we spend our life working and sharing what we have with the people of Teesside. "Can you imagine the fear as a parent this happening?" Speaking to the BBC, he said he had stayed awake watching TV when he saw an orange flash outside. He saw the three cars on fire and screamed at his family to get out. A police spokesperson said: "Cleveland Police has launched an investigation after officers were called to reports of an arson in the Hemlington area of Middlesbrough shortly after midnight on Wednesday 21st May 2025. "It was reported that three cars parked on the driveway of a residential property were set alight and officers, crime scene investigators and Cleveland Fire Brigade attended the scene. "Three cars were significantly damaged but thankfully no one was injured. "Detectives from Middlesbrough CID are leading the enquiry and are working closely with our colleagues in the fire brigade. "We would urge members of the public not to speculate online to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation whilst enquiries continue. "Anyone with information or any relevant CCTV/doorbell footage, is urged to contact Cleveland Police on 101, quoting reference number 090915." 5 Ring doorbell footage showed the moment the cars were set on fire Credit: BBC
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Yahoo
Naked trainer chases driveway car arsonist
A personal trainer raced naked from his house when an arsonist set fire to three cars on his driveway. Mike Hind, 41, stayed up to watch television on Tuesday night after his wife and three children went to bed. A doorbell camera on their Middlesbrough property alerted the gym coach to somebody on his drive around midnight and, after seeing an orange flash, he looked out to see three cars on fire before screaming to his family to "get out". Mr Hind said he "didn't know whether to chase him or to make sure my family were out of the house". "I didn't know what was on fire so I headed back in to make sure they were all right," Mr Hind said. "I got them into a neighbour's house and then called the police." Mr Hind, who was appointed MBE in 2022 for charitable work during the Covid pandemic, believes that without the doorbell camera he would not have realised what was happening "until it was too late". "This could have been a story about five people dying in a house fire. If not for the Ring doorbell, we wouldn't be here," he said. "A minute or two longer and the firemen said it could have set the house on fire." The fire service confirmed they attended the blaze at 12:05 BST. Cleveland Police have appealed for witnesses as they hunt the attacker. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Charitable trainer treks 250 miles to receive MBE Fitness trainer donates 3,000 children's meals Cleveland Police


BBC News
21-05-2025
- BBC News
Middlesbrough trainer's cars targeted in arson attack
A personal trainer raced naked from his house when an arsonist set fire to three cars on his Hind, 41, stayed up to watch television on Tuesday night after his wife and three children went to bed.A doorbell camera on their Middlesbrough property alerted the gym coach to somebody on his drive around midnight and, after seeing a orange flash, he looked out to see three cars on fire before screaming to his family to "get out".Mr Hind, who described running out of the house naked to confront the intruder, said he believed the Ring camera saved his loved ones' lives. "I didn't know whether to chase him or to make sure my family were out of the house," he said."I didn't know what was on fire so I headed back in to make sure they were all right."I got them into a neighbour's house and then called the police. Mr Hind, who was appointed MBE in 2022 for charitable work during the Covid pandemic, believes that without the doorbell camera he would not have realised what was happening "until it was too late".He said: "This could have been a story about five people dying in a house fire."If not for the Ring doorbell we wouldn't be here."A minute or two longer and the firemen said it could have set the house on fire."The fire service confirmed they attended the blaze at 12:05 Police have appealed for witnesses as they hunt the attacker. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.