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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
Apr 2025 48 9.7%
May 2025 35 7%
Jun 2025 43 8.7%
Jul 2025 42 8.5%
Aug 2025 51 10.3%
Sep 2025 44 8.9%
Oct 2025 37 7.4%
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Dec 2025 27 5.4%
Jan 2026 33 6.6%
Feb 2026 40 8%
Mar 2026 56 11.3%

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    Hester

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    Sinclair

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    Thompson (Designated Ward Officer)

Policing priorities

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    Off-road motorbikes

    Issued 05 February 2026

    Action taken:

    .The criminal use of off?road bikes within the Stockton (outer) wards remains a priority issue and Cleveland Police will not tolerate this behaviour.

    A series of targeted off-road bike operations have been conducted to raise awareness of offences, provide advice to the public, identify offenders, pursue prosecutions and seize any off?road bikes being used illegally on public roads.

    Officers have seized multiple motorbikes in Thornaby and Yarm, including two off?road bikes recovered in Yarm on New Year’s Eve.

    Several drivers have been prosecuted for road?traffic?related offences linked to the illegal use of off-road bikes.

    On 1 February 2026, the Stockton Outer team carried out their monthly off?road bike operation, resulting in the seizure of four bikes from the Low Grange area of Billingham.

    Monthly partnership meetings continue to take place, enabling the sharing of intelligence regarding where off?road bikes are stored and who is riding them. This information supports the application for warrants and the delivery of intelligence?led enforcement activity, ensuring resources are used effectively.

    Residents are encouraged to report any sightings or concerns relating to off?road bikes in their area. Cleveland Police will act on all information received, attend relevant addresses, seize bikes being used illegally and prosecute riders for any associated offences.

    Actioned 05 February 2026

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    Drug dealing and youth related anti-social behaviour

    Issued 05 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Police have responded to multiple reports of drug-related activity across the Stockton (outer) wards and achieved a series of significant outcomes throughout January.

    On the 10 January, officers from outer Stockton neighbourhoods arrested a 26-year-old man, who was subsequently charged and remanded for being concerned in the supply of cocaine and spice. He is currently in prison, awaiting sentencing.

    On the 17 January, officers were conducting plain clothes patrols in Thornaby when they have witnessed a male on a Surron bike dealing drugs. The officers have managed to detain the man before he could make off. Over £2,500 worth of class A drugs were located on the man, and his bike was seized. The suspect was charged and remanded for a number of offences.

    On the 18 January, officers have pursued a vehicle in the Thornaby area, the vehicle has then crashed – subsequent area searches have led police to a 40-year-old male who was arrested on possession of class A with intent to supply and was remanded.

    On 25 January, officers have stopped and searched a vehicle and located six wraps of cocaine on the driver. A further search of his home address was conducted and a large amount of MDMA was located – the suspect was arrested and bailed pending further enquiries.

    On 27 January, officers have stopped and searched a 55-year-old man. He was found to be in possession of crack cocaine and arrested for possession with intent to supply. He was interviewed and bailed pending further enquiries.

    Later on the same day, officers have then conducted arrest attempts on Eggleston Terrace in Stockton, for a man connected with a drugs line. When officers have attended the property, drugs have been thrown onto the roof and with the assistance of Cleveland Fire Brigade, an ounce of crack cocaine was recovered. A 25-year-old man and a 19-year-old-man were both arrested and remanded into custody and are due to appear in court on 28 January.

    Police continue to encourage members of the public to report any information relating to drug dealing or associated activity within their area. All intelligence received will be assessed, corroborated where possible, and used to support enforcement action and the safeguarding of vulnerable individuals.

    Actioned 05 February 2026

  • Priority:

    Anti-social behaviour

    Issued 05 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Reassurance patrols targeting anti social behaviour continue to be carried out across all wards.
    Thornaby town centre previously experienced a notable rise in anti-social behaviour incidents involving local youths. Officers have worked closely with partner agencies to identify those responsible, taking positive action to divert individuals into appropriate activities and pursue prosecutions where necessary.

    There has been an increase in incidents involving youths throwing stones at cars, taxis and buses in the Thornaby area. In response, patrol activity has been intensified, resulting in a significant reduction in offences—approximately an 80% decrease month on month.

    Officers continue to work alongside the local authority to issue AS13 forms and anti social behaviour contracts to individuals involved in persistent anti-social behaviour. Recent examples include the issuing of seven AS13 forms to youths causing disruption at Billingham library and two ABCs to youths involved in incidents at McDonald’s in Thornaby town centre.

    Police have collaborated with housing associations to support tenancy enforcement, including evictions for persistent breaches linked to anti-social behaviour.

    Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) have been obtained for offenders who repeatedly engage in criminal and anti social behaviour.

    Parents and guardians are encouraged to speak with their children about the risks and consequences of engaging in anti social behaviour, including the dangers associated with throwing stones at vehicles and properties. These actions pose serious consequences to both the perpetrators, and the victims and early intervention can help prevent harm and further enforcement action.

    Actioned 05 February 2026

  • Priority:

    Off road/electric motorcycles

    Issued 02 June 2026

    Action taken:

    We understand the ongoing issue with offroad and electric motorcycles which are a local and national issue. The neighbourhood policing teams are actively engaging with the younger members of the community and parents to educate them on the dangers and legal status of riding what some see as toys without a valid license and insurance which is required.
    We continue to run Operation Endurance that targets and seizes problematic offroad/electric motorcycles. This enforcement approach has led to successful seizures and ultimately the confiscation and crushing of many vehicles over the last few months.
    In the near future, along with the assistance of partners we are looking for fund a seasonal unit to deal with force wide issue that is Electric/ motorcycles and Offroad bikes. This is in the planning stages, and I will keep residents updated in future posts what this will look like and how it will operate.

    Actioned 02 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Anti Social Behaviour

    Issued 02 June 2026

    Action taken:

    We constantly monitor call levels and speak to the public to identify areas where anti-social behaviour is taking place. Where required we adopt a problem-solving approach, working with partners agencies including community safety from the local authority
    Over recent weeks we have encountered issues at Britannia Road and Dunmail Road, Newtown stemming from drug use and dealing activities- we have proactively made arrested increased the use of stop and search powers and increased patrol visibility in the area. Along with colleagues from the local authority we are cleaning up the area of rubbish and furniture daily. Along with Thirteen housing we take enforcement action against those who permit this activity within their properties.
    A new CCTV camera mast has been installed in the area helping us to identify offenders and those who travel into the area to add to the disruption to the quality of life of the residents of the estate.
    As mentioned in previous posts we now have dedicated Town centre officers as part of the neighbourhood guarantee. Since the introduction of the officer’s crime and antisocial behaviour has dropped by 29%.
    I know this only shows a snap shot and areas in which you live may have localised issues, I would again encourage you to keep reporting issues to us to help us direct resources into the areas where they are needed most.

    Actioned 02 June 2026

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3:00PM - 4:00PM, Wed 10 June 2026

Eaglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Ln., Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS16 0EH

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3:00PM - 4:00PM, Wed 15 July 2026

Eaglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Ln., Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS16 0EH

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3:30PM - 4:30PM, Wed 05 August 2026

Eaglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Ln., Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS16 0EH

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3:00PM - 4:00PM, Tue 08 September 2026

Eaglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Ln., Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS16 0EH

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