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Cross-border crooks targeted in latest operation

by Teesdale Mercury
May 7, 2021
in News
Cross-border crooks targeted in latest operation

DALES POLICE: An arrest was made following a major police operation

VOLUNTEERS came out in force across the dale for the latest Operation Checkpoint.
The multi-force operation targets travelling criminals operating between counties in the North of England and Scotland.
It has been identified that members of organised crime groups continue to operate between force areas committing acquisitive crime, potentially countrywide and predominantly in rural areas.
Intelligence shows that a large number of criminals from across the North are involved in thefts, burglaries, handling and disposal of stolen property from rural areas. A wide range of vehicles are used to transport stolen property including hire vans and “pool” cars that criminals use across our road network to lessen the chance of detection. Operation Checkpoint clamps down on these criminal behaviours and police officers, PCSOs, special constables and Ruralwatch volunteers came together to act as one unit.
Based at strategic locations and using the latest communication technology, officers and volunteers carried out patrols across Teesdale and Weardale. Several vehicles were stopped throughout the night and checks made.
A 47-year-old man from Darlington was stopped in Gainford and blew well over the limit when breathalised.
He was taken to Darlington custody and charged with one count of drink driving before being released on bail ahead of a court hearing.
Sgt Angela Drasdo, who led the operation, said: “As always the Ruralwatch volunteers and policing team came together to hold another productive operation. We will always do everything we can to target those who carry out crimes in our rural communities and I want to thank everyone who took part.”
If you would like to become a Ruralwatch volunteer, email PCSO Liz Finn at [email protected]

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