Man wanted after car window smashed with hammer in HarrogateMan sentenced for damaging cars in RiponPolice seek man after Harrogate charity shop window is smashedPolice seek man after woman assaulted in Harrogate

North Yorkshire Police has launched an appeal to find a man after a woman was assaulted in Harrogate.

Michael Craggs, 27, is wanted in connection with burglary and criminal damage as well as assault.

He has been recalled to prison and a warrant has been issued for his immediate arrest.

Police said the assault and criminal damage happened in Harrogate.

Officers said in a statement:

“He has links with a number of areas of West Yorkshire too, including Ilkley, Bradford and Otley, where he is wanted in connection with a burglary.”

Anyone with information about his current location is urged to call 101. If the sighting is immediate, call 999. Quote reference number 12240052245.


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Ripon man pleads guilty to damaging cars in Bishopton

A Ripon man has pleaded guilty to damaging cars in the Bishopton area of the city this year.

Mohammad Ahmadi, 38, of Bishopton Place, faced three charges of criminal damage when he appeared at Harrogate Magistrates Court on Thursday last week.

He admitted smashing the wing mirror of a Kia Sorrento at Bishopton Place on February 15, causing £200 damage.

Ahmadi pleaded guilty causing £1,000 damage to a BMW at Bishopton Place on January 22 by keying the door and also admitted keying the door of a VW Polo on January 13, causing £1,000 damage, on Bellman Walk.

He will be sentenced at York Magistrates Court on May 3.


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Two injured after stone thrown through Ripon house window

Police have appealed for information after a large stone was thrown through the window of a property in Ripon.

The stone not only smashed the window, but the shards of glass also injured two homeowners who were sitting in their living room at the time.

The incident happened on Redshaw Close at around 12.05am on Friday, September 1.

A North Yorkshire Police statement added:

“Officers are asking people to get in touch if they are aware of anyone who was in the area at the time, have any suggestions of who the suspects may be, or have any CCTV showing suspicious behaviour in the area at the time of the incident.

“Anyone with any information is asked to email adam.deacon2@northyorkshire.police.uk or call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2 and ask for PC Adam Deacon.

“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

“Please quote reference number 12230164661 when passing on information.”


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Man found guilty of assault after confrontation on Knaresborough’s Waterside

A Birstwith man has been found guilty of assaulting a man and damaging his BMW after an altercation on Waterside, Knaresborough.

Aaron Peter Wilson, 43, had been riding a bike east along the road when his pedal collided with the black car, which was being parked by its owner.

Wilson did not stop at the scene, but carried on riding along the road.

Giving evidence at Harrogate Magistrates Court today, the victim said:

“I got back in and I pursued him with the car and parked up probably about 10 metres away from him. I got out and went to go and confront him.

“He was standing in the middle of the road with the bike at his feet. He was inflated, aggressive. He had flexed muscles and was trying to look a bigger person than he was.

“He was very threatening.”

He said Wilson then put his bike between the two of them, before grabbing the victim’s shirt around the collar, causing a deep scratch to his shoulder. He added:

“I was being choked because I had a button-up collar. The buttons were done up, except the top one.”

A member of the public arrived on the scene and the pair tried to stop Wilson leaving by blocking his path. Wilson then began knocking on nearby doors, before entering the garden of a house and lying down.

Meanwhile, the victim had called the police, who arrived a few minutes later and arrested Wilson.


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Defending, Martin Townend of Watson Woodhouse Solicitors, argued Wilson was acting in self-defence after the collision, which took place around 10.30pm on July 24 this year.

Mr Townend said the victim began shouting at Wilson and chased him in his car, with the other man joining him in a way that left Wilson fearing for his safety.

Giving evidence, Wilson – whose address on the court lists was in High Birstwith but who was said in court to be of no fixed address – said:

“Thank God I went into that property and laid down. They didn’t cross the threshold.

“They were threatening me. That’s why I went into the property and laid down, just hoping the police would turn up.”

However, magistrates were unconvinced by his argument and said his evidence as a whole was “really not consistent”.

They found him guilty of both causing damage to the BMW and assaulting the man by beating him.

Further charges

Wilson then changed his plea on two other charges relating to an incident at Nidderdale House on Cambridge Road, Harrogate, on July 16. He admitted assaulting a man by beating him, and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

He also entered a guilty plea to causing more than £1,100 of damage to a Volvo in Harrogate on July 3.

Magistrates requested a pre-sentence report before he appears again for sentence on January 12.

In the meantime, he remains in prison for breaching a community order handed to him on a separate charge.

Teenagers steal equipment from Spofforth primary school

Six teenagers who stole equipment from Spofforth Church of England Primary School are being hunted by police.

North Yorkshire Police is appealing for witnesses to the incident, which happened on Saturday, March 5, at 5pm.

Officers said they believed the teens attempted to break into the school on School Lane in the village, but were unsuccessful.

The suspects then broke into the school’s equipment shed, stole multiple items and caused criminal damage to school property.


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A police statement added:

“We are requesting the public’s assistance to help identify suspects in relation to the incident. Five of the suspects have been described as teenage boys and one of the suspects has been described as a teenage girl.

“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for PC Fleming. 

“You can also email ethan.fleming@northyorkshire.police.uk. Please quote reference number 12220039590.”

Three teens on Harrogate Theatre roof plead guilty to causing £800 damage

Three teenagers have pleaded guilty to causing £800 worth of damage after climbing on to the roof of Harrogate Theatre.

Police arrested the youths on January 25 after being called to reports of young people on the roof at the 122-year-old theatre on Cheltenham Parade.

The three males, who are aged 14, 15 and 17 and can’t be named for legal reasons, were sentenced at Harrogate Magistrates Court on Friday. They all live in Harrogate.

They all admitted damaging scaffolding to the value of £300 and causing £500 damage to a Ford transit van belonging to nearby Scandinavian cafe Baltzersen’s.

The 15-year-old was referred to North Yorkshire youth offender panel for 12 months and ordered to pay £200 compensation.

The 17-year-old was referred to North Yorkshire youth offender panel for six months and ordered to pay £200 compensation.


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He also breached a 12-month conditional discharge order received in October for driving without insurance or due care and attention. No action was taken on this breach.

The 14-year-old received a six-month conditional discharge order and ordered to pay £200.

Harrogate firefighters and police attended the 4am incident on January 25.

The theatre is undergoing a £1 million refurbishment that is due to be completed this month. Scaffolding remains in place.

Harrogate man admits throwing ‘brick or stone’ at Knaresborough Fire Station

A 32-year-old man from Harrogate received a conditional discharge today for throwing a “brick or stone-like object” at Knaresborough Fire Station.

Daniel Barnes, of Oakdale Glen, appeared before Harrogate magistrates charged with attempting criminal damage. It was his second appearance in court for the same offence in two weeks.

Barnes pleaded guilty to throwing an object at the door of the fire station on February 16.

Sean Wilson, defending, said his client had thrown a “brick or stone like object” in response to an earlier incident in which someone had driven past and said “I’m going to kill your mum”.

Mr Wilson added:

“Mr Barnes’ recent series of incidents are partly due to him possibly being evicted from his home. He was also diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at 15 and suffers with ADHD, bipolar disorder and depression.

“His outburst was out of anger at someone in a car yelling ‘I’m going to kill your mum’.”


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Ms Campbell, chair of the magistrates, issued a six-month conditional discharge and ordered Barnes to pay fines amounting to £107, which will be taken out of his benefits allowance.

She said:

“You are not going to be punished today but I am instead putting you on a six-month conditional discharge. Should you do it again in the next six months you will face this charge plus the new charge. You need to keep out of trouble.

“I have taken into account that you pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and have reduced the condition from nine months to six.”