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12

Jun 2020

Last Updated: 12/06/2020
Crime
Crime

'Outrageous' series of bike thefts investigated at Harrogate Hospital

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 12 Jun, 2020
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Seven incidents of bike theft are being investigated by the Harrogate policing team. The hospital is looking into improving its storage facilities to increase security for its staff.

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A total of seven bicycle thefts from Harrogate District Hospital have been reported to North Yorkshire Police since the beginning of April.

The thefts - including from key workers on long shifts - are being investigated by the Harrogate neighbourhood policing team, which says it is committed to finding the people responsible.

The force is also offering hospital staff and local residents the option to have their bikes security marked, by appointment only, in an effort to discourage the crime.

A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said:

"Since the beginning of April this year, there have been seven bicycles stolen from the Harrogate District Hospital site. Members of staff who have been dealing with the coronavirus crisis are among those who have been affected by these incidents.
"This is clearly outrageous and the Harrogate Neighbourhood Policing Team are working hard to identify those responsible and are helping staff to increase cycle security."







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Harrogate District Hospital is looking into further security measures following the incident. A trust spokesperson said:

"We know it is frustrating and upsetting to have a bike stolen. We're currently looking at what we can do to improve bike storage facilities on the Harrogate District Hospital site."