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This week, Teesside Live reported on the search for a missing woman, a landfill fire, and the discovery of a large cannabis farm.
Our rolling blog shows the latest 999 incidents from Middlesbrough, Stockton, Redcar and Cleveland, Hartlepool, North Yorkshire and Darlington. This week we reported on a number of incidents including the continued search to find missing Annie Dryden.
Despite an intense search for several weeks, the authorities’ efforts failed and Annie remains missing. Annie’s circle of family sent her a new message directly, reminding her that they appreciate and miss her and that they “just need to know that you’re safe. “”North Yorkshire Police officers have extended their call to Sidcup, south-east London.
Here’s a summary of this week’s incidents on our ongoing blog, which you can check out in full here.
Annie Dryden: Police search for missing 20-year-old Middlesbrough woman extends to London
Police searching for a missing young woman from Middlesbrough have extended their appeal to London.
Annie Dryden, 20, disappeared on January 4 after boarding an exercise at James Cook University Hospital station in Middlesbrough and getting off at Battersby in North Yorkshire. His disappearance was reported to Cleveland police and investigations led to North Yorkshire police gaining primacy of the investigation on Wednesday. , January 10.
The authorities’ efforts failed and Annie remains missing. In a heartfelt appeal, Annie’s circle of relatives reminded her that they enjoyed and missed her and that they “just need to know you’re safe. ” Officers from North Yorkshire Police have extended their appeal to Sidcup, south-east London.
On Wednesday, January 24, officials asked the Metropolitan Police Service to share their appeal with local media and their communities after connections were made between Annie and Sidcup. Annie is described as white, about five feet 10 inches tall and narrowly built. She has dark hair with unique blonde bangs and a scar over her upper lip. The last time she was seen, Annie was carrying a black and green backpack.
Read the full story here.
A flat tire, a ‘dirt-stained’ vehicle as police investigate a series of incidents in Billingham
A flat car tire and a dirt-stained vehicle in one of several incidents investigated by police in Billingham.
In recent months, car tires have broken several times on Lundale Road, Swaledale Crescent and Teesdale Avenue. More recently, in Stokesley Crescent, on January 18, a vehicle had a flat tyre and covered in dirt.
Cleveland police have since opened an investigation and are conducting investigations to identify those responsible. The force is asking the public to provide information, CCTV or speed camera footage.
If you can help officials with information, please contact Cleveland Police on 101 citing SE24010089 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. More detailed information on how to use your vehicle can be found here.
A man was arrested after his car apparently “intentionally ran over” pedestrians at a bus stop.
A man has been arrested after a car gave the impression of being “intentionally run over” by pedestrians at a bus stop.
Officers were called to Middlesbrough, at the junction of Marton Road and Regent Road in Grove Hill, on Saturday, January 20, after an incident involving a blue BMW coupe. A cordon was erected at the scene, and crime scene investigators discovered the interior of the blue vehicle and white police tape.
Cleveland police said a 35-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident and released on bond pending further investigation. Police are now asking anyone who witnessed the incident or who has more information to come forward.
Images circulating on social media taken Saturday showed at least four police vehicles at the scene after 3:30 p. m. m. , in addition to a CSI van, and several officials guarded the cordon.
If you have any information about the incident, contact the police by dialing 101, urgent 1 and forwarding the details to the room, quoting reference SE24011511.
Plumes of smoke from Hartlepool landfill chimney prompt ‘close windows’ warning
Huge plumes of black smoke rose across the city after a giant fire broke out at a recycling plant on Tuesday.
999 crews attended the fire at Seaton Meadows landfill near Brenda Road in Hartlepool. The fire arose from a pile of shredded tires.
Residents said they saw smoke coming from as far away as Greatham and downtown as they drove toward the squares and the school. A Hartlepool resident, who did not want to be named, said: “I took a lift to go to the paintings and all of a sudden those clouds of black smoke filled the sky.
“Honestly, the smoke was outrageous. It was from a massive fire off Brenda Road where the dump is, all the tyres are on fire. There was a huge presence of fire engines and firemen when we passed.”
Dramatic footage from the scene shows huge plumes of black smoke rising throughout the city. Firefighters can be seen battling the blaze and several 999 vehicles are present.
Man seriously injured after suspicion at new Ingleby Barwick property
A man was seriously injured in the face following an alleged incident in Ingleby Barwick.
The incident occurred on Pothos Road, at the new Beckside Manor property, near Welwyn Road, when a man on an unregistered motorbike allegedly assaulted him by punching him. This happened between 7 and 8 a. m. on Friday, Jan. 19.
The man, in his 50s, suffered serious injuries to his face and stomach and is recently being treated at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough. Cleveland police have issued an appeal asking witnesses to the incident to touch us while the investigation continues.
The officers are also polite about who might have CCTV or dash cam footage to touch us. Anyone with data should contact Stockton CID on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously online at https://orlo. uk/JErpf or by calling 0800555111.
Black Peugeot ‘drives’ in surgery in Coulby with exposed central interior
A black Peugeot was taken to an operating theatre and the wound left the interior exposed.
Two beams were placed in the masonry of the Parkway Medical Centre, near Cropton Way, in Coulby Newham, after the vehicle, for reasons still unknown, collided with the reception area of the practice and ended up on the masonry. around 3:30pm on Wednesday 24 January, with police, fire and ambulance called to the scene, as well as Middlesbrough Council employees.
Cleveland firefighters cordoned off the area with red and white tape, while city officials placed strong purple barriers around the crash site, drawing crowds of onlookers. One of them, a patient from the operation, said she was in shock and told Teesside Live: “Oh my God, oh my God, what the fuck. I thought I was imagining it. I can’t, I’m leaving. ” To those doctors. I’m in shock.
A spokesperson for North East Ambulance said: “Today (Jan. 24) at 3:51 p. m. we were called to a twist of fate on Cropton Way in Coulby Newham. We sent an ambulance team and lately we are still on the scene. “
Parkway Medical Center posted a statement on its Facebook page that read, “There was a workplace car incident and we are ultimately assessing building protection, so we are closed until further notice. “
A spokeswoman for Cleveland Fire Brigade added: “Cleveland Fire Brigade was called to an incident on 24/01/2024 at 2.39pm at the Parkway Medical Centre, Cropton Way, in Coulby Newham. Three fire engines were in attendance from Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough and Thornaby. One car driven into side of building. Scene made safe by crews. One fire engine remains at the scene.”
Cleveland Police said: “Due to a collision on Cropton Way, Coulby Newham, drivers are asked to respond to the area. Thank you for your patience. “
£200,000 hashish farm with ‘extremely dangerous’ electrical installation sees man arrested
A £200,000 hashish farm with an “extremely dangerous” electrical installation has been discovered in a space in Hartlepool.
Officers from Hartlepool Police’s Neighbourhoods Team searched a house on Derwent Street in the town, where around 350 cannabis plants, thought to be worth around £200,000, were uncovered. A dodgy electrical set up that posed “a fire hazard and an extremely dangerous risk to the person living in the house and surrounding neighbours” was also found.
A 49-year-old man was arrested inside the property on suspicion of cultivating cannabis, and another 43-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.
“Mine is a loss”: the resident’s surprise when he pulls off the road and heads toward the garage and the vehicle parked below.
A left a busy main road and crashed into a garage and parked underneath.
Emergency services were called to Norton, on Saturday morning after a crash. It is understood a car left Junction Road, landed diagonally propped up against a garage roof, damaging the parked car below at Railway Cottages.
The owner of the damaged red car, which was parked on the road below, told Teesside Live: “The fence hit my car. It happened about 10. 15am. “My car is wasting value, I’ve only had it for about a year “
Witnesses also reported hearing a bang. A neighbor said, “There’s a lot of commotion. We heard a loud bang. A car crashed into a fence and landed on top of a car below.
“There were a lot of police officers and they were also badly damaged. “
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Murder suspect accused of murdering one-year-old boy in Darlington to be released on bail
A man accused of murdering a one-year-old boy appeared in court.
Christopher Stockton, 37, has been charged with manslaughter and child neglect following an alleged incident in Darlington. Paula Roberts, 40, is also accused of childhood neglect.
Both men appeared at Peterlee Magistrates’ Court on Friday and the case was transferred to Teesside Crown Court. Stockton remained in custody until a bond hearing is held at Middlesbrough Magistrates’ Court on Monday, January 29.
Roberts, of Frosterley Drive in Darlington, was granted parole and will appear at Teesside Crown Court along Stockton on Feb. 23.
Both men were charged after an incident on a street near Haughton Road around 9 a. m. January 12. Teesside Live previously reported how officials and paramedics were called to Frosterley Drive, just off Haughton Road, where they were then taken away by ambulance crews. a child at the Royal. Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
Stockton, of Neasham Road in Darlington, arrested on suspicion of causing or permitting serious injury to a child and murder. Roberts arrested on suspicion of causing or permitting serious injury to a child.
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