Leeds United midfielder Brenden Aaronson has been banned from driving after speeding in Harrogate.
Aaronson, 23, of Victoria Avenue, was caught speeding at 37 miles per hour in a Mercedes-AMG on the A6040 Knaresborough Road near the Stray on March 12, 2023. The speed limit for the road is 30 mph.
He admitted the offence in September last year.
A hearing was held at Harrogate Magistrates Court this morning, but Aaronson was not present.
Magistrates ordered the United States international to pay a £666 fine, £266 surcharge and £90 in court costs.
Aaronson already had 10 points on his licence, which was endorsed with a further three points and he was disqualified from driving for six months.
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The 23-year-old is currently on loan at German side Union Berlin from Leeds United.
He joined the club on July 9, 2023, after the Whites’ relegation from the Premier League.
Aaronson made 36 appearances for Leeds last season and scored one goal.
He joined United from Red bull Salzburg in May 2022 for a reported £25 million fee.
Harrogate woman jailed for chasing supermarket staff with drug needleA Harrogate woman who chased supermarket staff with a drug needle after they tried to stop her stealing alcohol has been jailed for 19 months.
Prolific shoplifter Julie Ruth Rutherford, 54, became aggressive after staff tried to stop her stealing two bottles of alcohol at the Asda store on Bower Road, York Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Eleanor Guildford said that when staff members confronted Rutherford and asked her what was inside her bag, she hurled abuse at them and poured the contents of the bag onto the floor, which included needles.
Rutherford, who had bedevilled local supermarkets for years, picked up one of the needles and “began to sprint” after the store manager, shouting:
“I’ll give you a needle! I’ll stab you with it.”
Ms Guildford said the store manager, who was named in court, was caused a great deal of distress and anxiety. When he tried to block her path outside the store, Rutherford punched and threatened to stab him.
Ms Guildford said he had recognised Rutherford as she had stolen from the supermarket on “multiple” previous occasions.
As Rutherford tried to escape, she damaged two plant pots, added the prosecuting barrister.
She was arrested five days after the incident which occurred on the afternoon of November 24 and was captured on CCTV.
Rutherford initially denied the offences, claiming she had “no knowledge” of the incident because of her chronic alcohol addiction.
The store manager said the terrifying episode had had a profound impact on his mental health and his sleep, and he often had nightmares about the incident.
41 previous convictions
Rutherford, of Strawberry Dale, was charged with affray, criminal damage and theft. She admitted the offences which were in breach of a 12-month suspended prison sentence imposed in late October for shoplifting.
She had 41 previous convictions for 85 offences, more than half of which were thefts.
Ms Guildford said the shoplifting incident which occasioned the suspended sentence in October occurred in “very similar circumstances” to the incident at Asda four weeks later.
She said Rutherford had a “propensity to commit offences of the same nature” and use the same sort of “tools”, namely needles, to cause people fear of violence.
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Defence barrister Gabrielle Wilkes said Rutherford was “highly embarrassed” about her behaviour and had wanted to be remanded in custody for her own good.
She said Rutherford had endured a traumatic adulthood exacerbated by the death of her sister four years ago and becoming homeless.
She said that Rutherford was a drug addict and alcoholic who was now seeking help for her problems.
Time she ‘learnt a lesson’
Judge Sean Morris told Rutherford:
“I accept you had a tough life, but lots of people have tough lives and they don’t behave like you. It doesn’t give you the right to terrorise people with needles.”
Mr Morris, the Recorder of York, said Rutherford had cost the courts and authorities thousands and thousands of pounds over the years by her inveterate thievery.
He said it was time she “learnt a lesson” and gave her an 18-month jail sentence for the affray, with one month consecutive for breaching the suspended sentence.
Rutherford will serve half of the total 19-month sentence behind bars before being released on prison licence.
Police release CCTV image after Harrogate bike theftPolice have released a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to after the theft of a bike in Jennyfields.
The incident happened outside the Harrogate Leisure and Wellness Centre on Jenny Field Drive at 10.45am on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
The victim locked his electric bike in the bike rack and when they returned they discovered that the bike had been stolen.
A North Yorkshire Police statement added:
“Police have issued a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to, as he may have information that could help the investigation.
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email stephen.mangham@northyorkshire.police.uk You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for Stephen Mangham.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12230192233.”
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Police appeal after 14-year-old injured in Harrogate collision
Police have appealed for witnesses after a 14-year-old girl was injured after a collision in Harrogate.
The incident happened on Otley Road near to Queens Road and West End Avenue at 4.45pm on Tuesday, December 12.
Officers said a black motor vehicle collided with a 14-year-old girl who was a pedestrian. Following the collision, the girl attended hospital for treatment.
The driver, who is described as aged between 60 and 70-years-old, bald and was wearing all black clothing did stop at the scene but didn’t leave any details.
A North Yorkshire Police statement added:
“Police are now requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
“In particular, officers are appealing for information about anyone that witnessed the collision or anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage.
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email paul.dixon@northyorkshire.police.uk You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for Paul Dixon.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12230236668 when passing information.”
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Ripon businesses given new radios to tackle crime
Ripon businesses are being given new radios to help combat crime.
The number of businesses with two-way Apex radios has more than doubled in the past few weeks, from 12 to 27.
Ripon Business Improvement District has funded the radios for its members as part of an attempt to take a proactive approach to crime.
Shopkeepers can use the radios to alert a central CCTV room in Harrogate to focus CCTV cameras directly onto potential shop thieves.
North Yorkshire Police have also agreed to carry the radios, where resources allow.
The scheme also operates in Harrogate and Knaresborough.

Kelly Hirst at the Black Swan is among those involved in the scheme.
Participating businesses are sent the names and photographs of suspected shoplifters four times a year.
The radios can also be used to find missing people.
A Ripon resident with dementia was found safe after the radios were used to report their disappearance.
Lilla Bathurst, manager of Ripon BID, said:
“We want to make sure Ripon isn’t seen as a soft touch for shop theft.
“We want to get ahead of the curve and ensure we don’t ever have an issue.”
Ms Bathurst also suggested it could help keep women working alone or in small teams safe.
Despite these safety measures, Ripon has a low crime rate.
The data analysis website CrimeRate reports that Ripon’s crime rate is 45% lower than Yorkshire and the Humber as a whole.
It is also 28% lower than the national crime rate.
However, shoplifting is more slightly more common in Ripon than the rest of North Yorkshire.
Ripon BID is funded by city centre businesses who pay a levy on their business rates. The organisation then runs initiatives to boost the city centre for traders.
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Leeds United footballer accused of speeding in Harrogate
Leeds United defender Rasmus Kristensen is to appear before court in January charged with speeding in Harrogate.
Kristensen, 26, of North Park Road in Harrogate, is alleged to have been speeding in excess of 30mph on the A6040 Knaresborough Road near the Stray in a Bentley Continental on February 19 this year.
A hearing was held at Harrogate Magistrates Court this morning, but Kristensen was not present.
Magistrates adjourned the case until January 23, 2024, and ordered the 26-year-old to appear in person.
Kristensen, who is a Denmark international, is currently playing for Italian side AS Roma on loan from Leeds.
He joined the club in July after the Whites’ relegation from the Premier League.
Kristensen made 26 appearances for Leeds last season and scored three goals.
He joined United from Red Bull Salzberg in July 2022 for an undisclosed fee reported to be in the region of £10 million.
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Harrogate boy given life sentence for murder of Seb Mitchell
A 17-year-old boy has been given a life sentence after murdering Harrogate schoolboy Seb Mitchell.
Dylan Cranfield appeared before Leeds Crown Court this afternoon to be sentenced after being found guilty of murder in August this year.
He stabbed Harrogate Grammar School pupil Seb in the chest with a kitchen knife which led to a fatal loss of blood and cardiac arrest.
Guy Kearl KC, the Recorder of Leeds, sentenced Cranfield to a life sentence with a minimum of 11 years.
Cranfield murdered Seb, 17, after a row over a broken mirror at a property on Claro Road in Harrogate on February 19 this year.
Cranfield pleaded not guilty – he accepted he stabbed Seb, but said he did not intend to kill him.
A teenage girl who witnessed the incident told police Cranfield pointed the knife at Seb and said “I’m going to wet you up”, which the court heard was “London slang” for a stabbing.
Seb was taken to Harrogate District Hospital by ambulance, but his condition was so critical he was transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where he underwent emergency surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma.
He died two days after the incident.
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Cranfield, who was 16 at the time of the incident, was found guilty at a court hearing on August 25.
Judge Kearl lifted reporting restrictions on Cranfield, which had previously prevented the media naming him during proceedings.
Courts have discretionary powers to prevent the media from naming children to protect their welfare. Such orders remain in place until the child reaches 18.
However, Judge Kearl the welfare of children had to be balanced against the open justice principle that says the media should be able to report cases “fully and contemporaneously”.
He said the public interest of highlighting the dangers of knife crime meant it was therefore “in the interests of justice to lift reporting restrictions”.
Two arrested after cars stolen from Harrogate propertyPolice have arrested two people after two cars were stolen during a burglary in Harrogate.
The incident happened on Lime Street between 10.30pm on November 28 and 7.15am on November 29.
The offenders entered the house before taking two Skodas from the address.
One was a white Fabia, registration YD14 NVT, and the other was a grey Octavia, registration FT10 0CY.
A man in his 20s and a teenage boy, both from the Harrogate area, have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Both have been released under investigation while police enquiries continue.
A North Yorkshire Police statement added:
“Police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward if they have not already done so.
“In particular officers are appealing for information or CCTV around the area, showing any suspicious activity around this time, or anyone who has seen the vehicles since the burglary.
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email phillip.brown@northyorkshire.police.uk
“You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for PC108 Brown.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12230226608.”
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Man seriously injured after Harrogate collision
A man in his 60s has been left seriously injured after a collision in Harrogate.
The incident happened at 5.30pm on Thursday (November 30) at the junction of Roberts Crescent and Knapping Hill.
It involved a pedestrian and a white Vauxhall van. A man in his 60s was taken to hospital by ambulance where he is in a serious but stable condition.
The van driver, also from Harrogate, is assisting police with the investigation.
Officers have appealed for witnesses and dashcam footage of the collision.
A North Yorkshire Police statement said:
“Police are appealing for any witnesses to collision or motorists with relevant dashcam footage to come forward as soon as possible.
“Please email Chris.Storey@northyorkshire.police.uk or call 101, select option 2, and ask for Chris Storey. quoting reference number 12230227805.”
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Police seek wanted Harrogate man
Police have appealed for information on a wanted man from Harrogate.
Bailey George Samuel Townend, 21, is believed to be evading arrest after being recalled back to prison.
He was released from prison on licence on November 1, 2023, after being handed a 51-week custodial sentence for burglary and theft offences.
However, the Probation Service has reported that Townend has failed to reside at approved accommodation in Leeds, thereby breaching his licence.
A North Yorkshire Police statement said:
“Police enquiries are ongoing in the Harrogate and Leeds areas in the effort to return Townend to prison.
“Townend is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, slim build, with short brown hair and green eyes.
If you can help us track him down, please report information to North Yorkshire Police on 101, option 4, and speak to the Force Control Room.
“For immediate sightings, dial 999 to ensure a rapid response.
“Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online.
Please quote reference number 12230220557 when providing details.”
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