CCTV clue after Basford house burglary
Various items were stolen from inside, including a handbag and mobile phones.
19:36, 4 APR 2021
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Couple broke into flat after demanding money leaving homeowner traumatised
A North Eastern court heard how a disgraceful couple threatened terrified homeowners with a knife after demanding a sum of cash through a window before breaking in
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Disgraceful duo demanded £20 through flat window then smashed their way in with spanner
Edwards Jones and Louise Turton smashed their way into the flat, with Turton threatening residents with a knife
16:05, 12 MAR 2021
Edwards Jones, 48, and Louise Turton, 27, were jailed after pleading guilty to affray (Image: Cleveland Police)
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image captionResidents reported the souped-up scooter was being driven dangerously
A modified mobility scooter which had been fitted with a motorbike engine has been seized by police.
Cleveland Police said the vehicle and a Mazda car were confiscated on Tuesday in Shaftsbury Street in Stockton.
Members of the public had reported the vehicles to officers because they were being driven dangerously in the area.
It is not known how fast the mobility scooter could travel, but the world record for one is 180.26km/h (112mph) set in Klettwitz, Germany, in May 2017.
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Cleveland Police said no-one had been arrested and inquiries were continuing.