A 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.
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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.
Mayfield Grove: crime concerns to be aired this afternoonPolice and council officers are holding a drop-in session this afternoon to address concerns about crime and anti-social behaviour around Harrogate’s Mayfield Grove.
People on Mayfield Grove and nearby Mayfield Terrace, Strawberry Dale, Nydd Vale Road and Nydd Vale Terrace have long-term concerns about criminality in the area, which is just a short walk from the town centre.
North Yorkshire Police and Harrogate Borough Council issued a three-month closure order on 38 Mayfield Grove in March.
The authorities can apply to a court for a closure order on a premises if they have concerns about antisocial behaviour and criminal behaviour.
With the order expiring this month, a letter sent to homes in the area said today’s outdoor community engagement drop-in session would enable police and council representatives to talk to residents “regarding 38 Mayfield Grove, the closure notice and future steps”.
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It is being held from 4pm to 6pm on the green triangle of land between Mayfield Grove and Mayfield Terrace.
A summit involving police, council officers and residents’ representatives was held in March.
One resident, who asked not to be named, said the area had been quieter since the closure order but they remained concerned about problems merely shifting from house to house in the area.
They added:
“I’ve felt safer over the last few months but am now worried for my safety and the safety of my children.”
Paul Ivison, who is setting up a Mayfield Grove and Mayfield Terrace residents association, said the main issues included drug dealing, speeding cars, parking and dog fouling.
A man died at 38 Mayfield Grove in March. Another man is awaiting trial for murder.
Two in hospital after armed police incident in Bilton
Two people are being treated in hospital after an incident involving armed police on Woodfield Road in the Bilton area of Harrogate today.
Officers were called to Woodfield Road after being alerted to a disturbance in a council flat close to Woodfield Community Primary School before 7am.
Police put a cordon in place and a long stretch of the road was closed until a man was led away at about 10.10am.
North Yorkshire Police has now said a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of affray.
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It tweeted this afternoon:
Bilton shocked after four-hour armed police incident“A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of affray and has been taken to hospital for treatment.
“A woman was also taken to hospital with an injury to her hand.
“The cordon has now been lifted and the road has reopened.”
People in Bilton have spoken of their shock after the suburb became the scene of a four-hour armed police incident this morning.
Officers were called to Woodfield Road after being alerted to a disturbance in a council flat close to Woodfield Community Primary School.
A large stretch of the road was closed amid reports of a man behaving erratically in a first-floor window.
Crowds gathered to watch about half a dozen armed police officers, protected by a shield, stand in a garden outside the flat. An ambulance was also on hand.
Police were seen talking to the man, who was leaning out of the window.
A nearby resident on Woodfield Road, who asked not to be named, said they became aware of the commotion at about 6.30am and police arrived after it got louder. She said:
“There were loads of police. It was a worrying incident.”
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A workman in the area told the Stray Ferret he arrived in the area at 7.30am and was shocked to see about eight police vehicles and an ambulance.
“There was a guy throwing stuff from a window and shouting, and a lot of police cars moving about. It was shocking.”
A police cordon was erected as more and more people began to gather on the street to watch the drama unfold.
North Yorkshire Police issued a short statement saying a police negotiator was at the scene and the public were not thought to be at risk.
Eventually, at about 10.10am, a man was escorted by police into a van and the road reopened, bringing a tense and dramatic morning to a conclusion.

A man is led away by police on Woodfield Road.

Armed police outside the flat.

Police officer stands next to the cordon at Woodfield Road this morning.

Woodfield Road was closed by police.
Call for modern slavery investigation into Harrogate car wash
A local resident has called for an investigation into a Harrogate car wash after a court found the owner guilty of modern slavery offences.
Harrogate Hand Carwash and Valeting’s sole director is Defrim Paci, who was found guilty this week of committing modern slavery crimes against workers at a car wash in Carlisle.
The court heard how several staff worked long hours for little pay and were denied breaks when it was busy.
Workers also reported rat and insect infestation sightings in their “very dirty” multi-occupancy accommodation after paying for transport from their native Romania.
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The Harrogate car wash on Sykes Grove was not implicated in the hearing but a resident who lives near it, and requested anonymity, called for an investigation in light of the court verdict. They said:
“I really never suspected anything like this.
“They really have to do some sort of investigation now. If Paci has done this at one of his businesses then they all need to be looked into.”
We passed on the resident’s concerns to North Yorkshire Police and asked if officers would carry out an investigation. The force did not reply.
The Stray Ferret also spoke to one of the workers at Harrogate Hand Carwash & Valeting, who wanted to remain anonymous. They said:
Second sex attack in a month on Harrogate’s King’s Road“I have not been working here long but I think all the workers here are fine and have no complaints.
“Friends of mine brought me here. I have not heard anything about that court case.
“I think it is a good place to work, it pays well. Paci is here sometimes and gives us food and drink.”
Police are investigating a second sexual assault of a teenage girl on Harrogate’s King’s Road in less than a month.
North Yorkshire Police said today a 17-year-old was approached from behind by the man, who touched her bum and chest on the corner of King’s Road and Coppice Drive.
The incident happened at about 3.50pm on Monday.
The 17-year-old victim told police the man then walked back in the direction he had come from, towards the A61 junction.
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Police described the suspect as white, aged in his 20s, of thin build and with a long, clean shaven face. They also said he has long, light brown and slightly curly hair that was tied back.
Police believe he was wearing a red and grey backpack.
The victim and her family are being supported by police while enquiries continue.
Second attack in a month
An 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on the corner of Chatsworth Grove and King’s Road on May 25.
The young girl was walking home from school at around 3.15pm when the attack happened.
Harrogate High School and Willow Tree Community Primary School subsequently revealed they had alerted police to men harassing pupils.
Witnesses or anyone with information that could assist the latest investigation are urged to call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.
Quote reference number 12210139452 when providing details.