Up to nine cars have been vandalised in the space of a few minutes on the same street in Bilton.
Three young people in hoodies are being blamed for the incident, which occurred at about 5am yesterday on Dene Park.
The Stray Ferret visited the area last night and saw several car windows smashed.
Residents said the youngsters were seen running up the street damaging the cars during the early morning spree and that police had subsequently been in the area taking statements.
The residents added there had been a spate of attacks on homes and cars lately but this was the worst so far.
One Dene Park resident, who asked not to be named, said:
“How do I know it won’t be my front window that gets smashed next?
“This has been going on for a while and we know who the culprits are. It’s very worrying.”
The resident said nine cars had been damaged but another person in the area said they believed the number was seven.
The Stray Ferret contacted North Yorkshire Police about the incident yesterday but has not yet had a response.
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Police urge people to avoid Cold Bath Road area due to ongoing incident
Police have urged the public to stay away from the Cold Bath Road in Harrogate this afternoon as they deal with an incident.
A heavy police, fire and ambulance presence has been reported. Officers have been diverting people away from the area.
An eye witness reported that officers have closed off Belmont Road and Belmont Close, adjacent to Cold Bath Road.
A North Yorkshire Police statement said:
Police issue knife warning in Harrogate district schools“Emergency services are at the scene of an incident in Belmont Road Harrogate involving a distressed man on the roof of a building.
“It was reported at 12:50pm on 25 June and officers are working to bring the incident to a safe conclusion.
“The road has been closed for safety reasons, to protect members of the public and to assist the emergency services while the incident is ongoing.
“We urge members of the public to stay away from the area to assist the emergency response.”
Police are urging parents to have “difficult conversations” with children after a spate of knife incidents in Harrogate district schools.
North Yorkshire Police said it was aware of five incidents of knives being brought into schools since September.
They include children flashing knives in the playground to other students.
Boys and girls had both been involved.
Officers said that, while the number of cases were high, no pupils or staff had been harmed or threatened.
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Police Constable Colin Steele, from Harrogate neighbourhood policing team said:
“Not only are young people risking their life, and the lives of other students and teaching staff by carrying a knife, they are also showing a disregard for their own futures.
“Carrying a knife on school premises is a serious offence and a conviction for such an offence can stay with you for life.
“I encourage the parents and guardians of young people to have what can be a difficult conversation with their children around the dangers of carrying knives and the real implications this can have on their child’s future.”
The police praised teaching staff for identifying children carrying knives at school.
Who was in today’s police VIP escort in Harrogate?The sight of two Range Rovers escorted by four police motorbikes racing around Harrogate today had tongues wagging about who was in town.
Such VIP treatment is usually reserved for the likes of politicians, Hollywood celebrities and royalty. So who could it be?
Lots of readers spotted the escort around Ripley this morning and then in Harrogate this afternoon.
The above picture, sent by a reader, was taken at about noon when the escort left the Mercer Art Gallery and headed towards the nearby Royal Pump Room Museum.
Sadly, though, it appears there were no VIPs in the district. Staff at the Mercer gallery told the Stray Ferret:
“The police escort was not for a celebrity or anything like that. It is part of a police training exercise for when they need to escort people safely.”
We contacted North Yorkshire Police to confirm the information and get more details of the exercise but did not receive a response.
120 marathons in 120 days: Harrogate man set for Herculean challengeA retired Harrogate police officer is set to take on the Herculean feat of completing 120 marathons in 120 days.
Graham Wilson, 54, intends to walk and run 26.5 miles a day every day for four months, starting in his hometown of Harrogate on Saturday.
The 120 marathons challenge, which is the equivalent of 3,180 miles, is back on track after a 15-month delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
His wife Marion and dog Tilly will support him from the sidelines for the next four months and will also join in at times.
After starting in Harrogate, Graham will complete three marathons in North Yorkshire before heading off in a van across 48 counties in England.
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He also plans to cover the marathon distance in parts of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of the Republic of Ireland, if covid travel rules permit.
The last marathon will be in Harrogate on October 23. So far, Graham has raised more than £40,000 for 15 charities. He said:
“I’ve always been into long-distance hiking. Now that I’ve retired from the police I want to do something to raise money for charities which I’ve come across.
“This includes the British Heart Foundation, which I’ve got a personal connection to after my dad experienced a heart attack when he was just 39.
“He sadly later passed away from a cardiac arrest, and I’ve also lost grandparents to heart disease too.
“I know the devastating impact these conditions can have and how important the BHF’s research is in finding better treatments and preventions to save more lives.”
The marathon challenge will also support Macmillan Cancer Support, Tiny Life, Saint Michael’s Hospice, Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Living with CAH, Harrogate Homeless Project, Disability Sports Yorkshire, and numerous art groups.
You can donate here.
Mum’s shock at finding blood after Jennyfields attackA woman who found blood on a walk with her daughter near a crime scene in the Jennyfields area of Harrogate today has spoken of her shock.
Two men suffered head injuries and cuts to their bodies following a disturbance in the Grantley Drive area late last night. The police helicopter was deployed and two other men were arrested on suspicion of wounding.
Police cordons remained in place this afternoon on the footpath opposite the Co-op store on Jennyfield Drive, with officers on site.
The Stray Ferret went to Jennyfields and spoke to a resident who requested anonymity. She said:
“It was quite a shock. When I went out earlier with my daughter they had cordoned off part of the path because there was blood.
“Then my daughter and I found blood on the path. So we put a chair there and told officers, who have cordoned it off.”
The circumstances surrounding last night’s incident remain unclear. The woman said:
“There was a lot of commotion. There was a guy outside at around 8pm who was screaming down his phone.
“It’s just sad if it is someone who has been badly hurt but I don’t know what happened.”
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Officers were called to Grantley Drive by the ambulance service at 11.20pm.
North Yorkshire Police arrested two men aged 51 and 44 at about 1am on suspicion of wounding.
The 51-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of possessing class A drugs.
A North Yorkshire Police statement this afternoon said both men remained in custody. It added:
“The victims were taken to hospital for treatment, their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
More pictures from the scene:

Police on the footpath next to Jennyfield Drive and Bramham Drive. Officers were called to the Grantley Drive area last night.
Police have arrested two men in Harrogate on suspicion of wounding after a late night assault in the Jennyfields area.
Officers were called to Grantley Drive by the ambulance service at 11.20pm after two men were found with head injuries and cuts to their body.
A police helicopter was used to search the area and two men, aged 51 and 44, were later arrested on suspicion of wounding.
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The 51-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of possessing class A drugs.
A North Yorkshire Police statement said:
“At around 1am, two men from Harrogate aged 51 and 44 were arrested nearby on suspicion of wounding. The 51-year-old was also arrested on suspicion of possessing class A drugs.
“Both men remain in custody at this time.
“The victims were taken to hospital for treatment, their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
“Anyone who was in the area of the Co-op store on Grantley Drive, Grantley Drive itself or Bramham Drive and witnessed the incident is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 and pass information to the Force Control Room.”
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Quote reference 12210145213 when passing on information.”
Police appeal for witnesses after teen knocked off motorcycle in HarrogateA 17-year-old motorcyclist was knocked off his bike in a suspected hit and run on Harrogate’s Valley Drive on Sunday.
The teenager came off his black Lexmoto Null motorcycle at about 2.30pm.
North Yorkshire Police said in a statement he suffered minor injuries.
It is appealing for witnesses or anyone who recalls seeing the vehicles prior to the collision to get in touch. It added:
“In particular, we are appealing for information about a white, Mini Cooper S seen being driven by a male driver at the time believed to be involved in the collision.”
Anyone with information can contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for Rebecca Foster. Or email Rebecca.Foster2@northyorkshire.police.uk.
The police reference number to quote is 12210143529.
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Mayfield Grove: house at centre of crime concerns allowed to re-open
A house at the centre of crime concerns on Harrogate’s Mayfield Grove is to be allowed to reopen.
North Yorkshire Police and Harrogate Borough Council issued a three-month closure order on 38 Mayfield Grove in March.
The two organisations can apply to a court for a closure order if they have concerns about antisocial behaviour and criminal behaviour on premises.
At a community engagement session on Mayfield Grove last week, police and council officers revealed they do not intend to bid to extend the closure order, which expired yesterday.
Constable Kelvin Troughton, of North Yorkshire Police, told the Stray Ferret:
“Since the order has been in place there has been a reduction of incidents.
“There’s a dialogue now and we are working with the landlord to hold him to account and ask him what his intentions are for this property when the closure order ends.”
John Willis, the landlord, has divided 38 Mayfield Grove into bedsits. Constable Troughton said Mr Willis served eviction notices on all of the tenants after the closure order was issued.
He added:
“We hope we have illustrated we are not afraid to take action.”
Helen Richardson, community safety officer at Harrogate Borough Council, said:
“We are working closely with John Willis to look at the tenancies being put in place.”
Ms Richardson added prohibition orders had been served on two of the bedsits and the council was working with Harrogate Homeless Project to address concerns.
Julia Stack, community safety and CCTV manager at the council, said its private sector housing team had inspected 38 Mayfield Grove:
“There have been challenges regarding that property and the management of the property by that landlord. The closure order was a proportionate response.
“We have robustly challenged the landlord about his property and who he chooses as his tenants.
“It is a challenging property. He is responsible for his choice of tenants.”
A closure order was served on the same property in 2005, when it was dubbed the House from Hell by neighbours.
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Residents on Mayfield Grove and nearby streets, including Mayfield Terrace, Strawberry Dale, Nydd Vale Road and Nydd Vale Terrace attended last week’s outdoor drop-in session.
Many had concerns not only about individual properties but also about crime in general in the area, with some saying they knew exactly who was responsible and where criminal activity took place yet nothing was done.
One woman told the Stray Ferret she was unable to sell her home because of the area’s reputation.
Mr Stack said the council was considering temporarily attaching a CCTV camera to a street light in the area as part of measures to tackle crime.
The Stray Ferret has attempted to contact Mr Willis for comment but has not received a response.
A man who lived in 38 Mayfield Grove died in March and another man has been charged with murder.
Do you live in the Mayfield Grove area and have concerns about crime? Email us at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk
Found: Police issue urgent plea to find missing murderer with local links
Update: Police arrested William Kerr last night in Hull. Officers will now return him to prison. North Yorkshire Police thanked everyone who shared the appeal to find him.
Police have urged people in the Harrogate district to report any sightings of a missing murderer who has been recalled to prison.
William Kerr, 59, was convicted of murder in 1998 after strangling Maureen Comfort, 49, in Leeds. He was released from prison on licence in August last year.
However, his licence has since been revoked and he has been recalled to prison for failing to attend appointments with his probation supervising officer, failing to live at an approved address and displaying poor behaviour.
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North Yorkshire Police said in a statement Kerr has connections across Yorkshire.
It said:
“North Yorkshire Police are urging members of the public to get in touch as a matter of urgency if they see him, or know where he is. To provide information, dial 101 – for an immediate sighting, dial 999.
“Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
“Please quote reference number 12210137101 when passing information.”
Kerr was arrested in 2017 after absconding from HMP Hollesley Bay, near Woodbridge, Suffolk.