A Harrogate police officer sexually assaulted a woman at a cemetery in Harrogate while he was on duty, it’s alleged.
Christopher Hudson, 32, assaulted the woman in a car park at Stonefall Cemetery on Wetherby Road, the prosecution told a jury at Leeds Crown Court.
Prosecuting barrister Gerald Hendron said Hudson, who was serving as a police constable based at Harrogate Police Station at the time of the alleged incident, stroked the woman on the back of the neck and ear and “pulled her…towards him”.
He then kissed her, but she repeatedly told him “No”.
Mr Hendron added:
“She started to panic but he continued.
“He took hold of her hand and moved it on (an intimate part of his body).
“The defendant had his hand (near an intimate part of her body) and touched her there.”
She later told friends about what happened and how “shocked and confused” she had been during and after the incident.
Mr Hendron said:
“She feared she would not be believed.”
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She sought help from a counsellor about stress which was brought on by the alleged incident in February 2021.
Hudson, of Hollin Terrace, Huddersfield, was arrested in March of that year when he denied sexually assaulting the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
He denies one count of sexual assault.
The trial continues.
Body of man in his 20s found in Harrogate nature reserveThe body of a man in his 20s has been found at Hookstone Wood in Harrogate.
A dog walker is believed to have made the discovery in the nature reserve between the Great Yorkshire Showground and Hornbeam Park yesterday morning.
North Yorkshire Police said in a statement:
“North Yorkshire Police were called at around 8am on February 20 after a member of the public found the body of a man in woodland on the outskirts of Harrogate.
“The ambulance service also attended and provided assistance, but sadly the man, who is aged in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
“Officers do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
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Teenager charged with attempted murder on Claro Road
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after an incident in Harrogate’s Claro Road at the weekend.
The teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, is due to appear at York Magistrates’ Court tomorrow morning.
A man in his teens found at the scene with “significant injuries” remains in a critical condition in hospital tonight.
Police were called to the property in Claro Road at 12.15am on Sunday. Paramedics also attended and took the young man to hospital.
There was a heavy police presence around the area yesterday and North Yorkshire Police has urged people not to speculate on social media about the incident.
At the time, Detective Inspector Nichola Holden said:
“We know local residents are likely to be concerned by this incident and I hope the quick arrest of a suspect will go some way to reassure them.
“We believe this to be an isolated event with both teenagers known to each other and we are carrying out a full investigation to establish the full circumstances surrounding it.”
“Several witnesses have been spoken to or interviewed by officers investigating this incident and we are confident we have spoken to everyone we need to. However, if you have any other information which you feel may be relevant, please contact police as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information can call North Yorkshire Police on 101 or, if they wish to remain anonymous, contact the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting reference 1223001009.
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Fifty knives have been anonymously dropped off in a safe bin since it was installed at the Dragon Road car park in Harrogate last month, figures reveal.
The Harrogate Borough Council and North Yorkshire Police project, which is paid for and managed by the police, was introduced due to a sharp rise in the number of knife-related incidents in the county.
In the Harrogate district alone, there were over 2,700 recorded incidents where a knife or bladed article was mentioned between the beginning of 2020 and June 2022.
High-profile incidents involving knives included a January 2020 attack near the Victoria Shopping Centre and a murder at Mayfield Grove in 2021.
The police blamed the rise in people carrying knives on fueding drug gangs and criminals using the weapons to protect themselves.
The council said previously the bin also provides a place for parents who might have confiscated a knife from their child but who do not want to hand them directly to police.
The bin in Harrogate was installed on January 23 and is the first of its kind in North Yorkshire.
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According to a report that will be discussed by councillors next week, 50 knives have been deposited so far, which includes a one way-chute that stops anyone from retreiving a knife that’s inside.
The Dragon Road car park is directly next to Asda and the supermarket chain has backed the scheme.
It no longer sells single knives and it has a policy of questioning anyone who buys a pack of knives after 10pm or appears under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The deposit box will be there for 12 months as part of a pilot scheme. If it’s successful it could be rolled out elsewhere in the county.
The report added:
Boy, 16, arrested for attempted murder in Harrogate“To date we have received positive feedback and a number of other locations across the district and county interested on enhancing the offer.”
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an incident in Harrogate early this morning.
Police were called to a home on Claro Road at 12.15am after a man in his teens received what officers have described as “significant injuries”.
A North Yorkshire Police statement this evening added the man was taken to hospital by paramedics and continues to receive treatment.
The statement added his family are being supported by specially trained officers and urged people to respect their privacy.
The boy was arrested at 12.25pm and remains in police custody.
There was a heightened police presence in the area around Claro Road today.
Detective Inspector Nichola Holden said:
“We know local residents are likely to be concerned by this incident and I hope the quick arrest of a suspect will go some way to reassure them.
“We believe this to be an isolated event with both teenagers known to each other and we are carrying out a full investigation to establish the full circumstances surrounding it.”
“Several witnesses have been spoken to or interviewed by officers investigating this incident and we are confident we have spoken to everyone we need to. However, if you have any other information which you feel may be relevant, please contact police as soon as possible.”
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The police statement added:
“We know many people may wish to comment on this incident, especially on social media, we do ask speculation is avoided as not only can this be detrimental to the investigation but can also cause upset to the family and friends of the victim at this deeply upsetting time.”
Police urged anyone with information to call 101 or, if they wish to remain anonymous, contact the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Quote reference 1223001009.
Man arrested over alleged robbery and sexual assault in HarrogateA man has been arrested in connection with an alleged robbery and sexual assault on Bogs Lane in Harrogate.
North Yorkshire Police said last night a woman had sustained facial injuries while walking in the Bogs Lane area, which is off Knaresborough Road, in an incident on Tuesday night.
in a brief update this afternoon, police said the man, who is aged in his 20s, was arrested today and remains in police custody for questioning.
Officers said yesterday that people in the Bogs Lane area might see an increased police presence as inquiries were carried out.
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Woman robbed and sexually assaulted in Harrogate
North Yorkshire Police has said it is stepping-up patrols in a Harrogate suburb after a woman was robbed and sexually assaulted last night.
The woman was attacked while walking in the Bogs Lane area, which is off Knaresborough Road.
She sustained facial injuries and is receiving support from specially trained officers.
A police statement today said:
“It happened at around 8.30pm when the victim was approached by a man on a lane near to the tennis field who stole her jacket and mobile phone and sexually assaulted her.
“The suspect is described as tall and was wearing dark coloured clothing including black jogging trousers, a black puffa jacket, brown boots and had a large ring on his finger. Following the assault he ran off in the direction of Starbeck High Street.”
The statement added officers were “carrying out extensive enquiries including CCTV and house-to-house enquiries”. It added people may see an increased police presence in the Bogs Lane area.
Police are also appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time and witnessed the incident or saw anything suspicious people to contact them.
They urged anyone who lives in Bogs Lane, Allotment Gardens, Hillbank View or the approaches to Bogs Lane who has doorbell or private CCTV cameras that may have captured the suspect or the incident to get in touch.
Dial 101 and ask for Harrogate CID, quoting reference number 12230028839.
If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Brothers sentenced for supplying cocaine in Harrogate
Two brothers from Leeds have been sentenced today for supplying cocaine in Harrogate.
Habeeb Mohammed, 21, and Adheel Mohammed, 19, both of Amberton Street in Leeds, had both pleaded guilty to possessing class A drugs with intent to supply.
The brothers were stopped in their car on the A61 at Burn Bridge on September 12, 2021, by officers from North Yorkshire Police’s Operation Expedite team.
A search of the vehicle and the two men uncovered a total of 21 bags of cocaine.
The brothers were arrested, interviewed and released under investigation.
In May last year, police became suspicious that one of them was dealing drugs again in Harrogate.
A man matching Habeeb’s description was seen getting into a taxi, which was then stopped on Sutton Grange Close in Harrogate.
Habeeb, who was confirmed as the passenger, was seen trying to discard a black plastic bag containing 36 individual bags of cocaine. He was arrested again on suspicion of possession of a class A drug with intent to supply, and was charged and remanded in custody.
Drugs recovered by police from the Mohammed brothers
Habeeb pleaded guilty in November 2022, and Adheel also entered a guilty plea last month.
The brothers appeared at York Crown Court today. Habeeb was sentenced to five years in prison, while Adheel received a two-year sentence suspended for 18 months.
PC Michael Haydock, from North Yorkshire Police’s Operation Expedite team in Harrogate, said:
“The impact that drug related crime has on people in North Yorkshire is severe and we see it as our duty to target those who sell drugs.
“People who supply drugs have no place in our communities, they will be pursued, investigated and punished.
“They look to exploit the vulnerable for their own selfish financial gain, with zero regard given to the knock-on effects of their criminality.
“We will never give up on our fight to combat criminal exploitation and the supply of drugs in North Yorkshire.
“Today’s result sends a clear message to the likes of Mohammed Habeeb, Mohammed Ahdeel and anyone else who believes that they can come to North Yorkshire and commit this sort of crime – it will not be tolerated, and you will be pursued.”
North Yorkshire Police has urged anyone with information about suspected drug-related crime to report it by calling 101 or via the force website.
To report information anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or visit the organisation’s website.
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Police appeal for witnesses after attempted burglary in Jennyfields
Police have issued an appeal after an attempted house burglary on Bramham Drive in Jennyfields this week.
The incident happened on Monday between 2.15pm and 3pm.
Officers said “significant damage” was caused to the doors of the house, but the suspect failed to gain entry.
Police added that a driver of a dark coloured Seat Leon with a registration containing “70” was seen at the time of the attempted burglary.
The driver is described as a young white man with a round face, about 5ft 8in tall, with short dark hair and wearing a dark hoodie.
A North Yorkshire Police statement added:
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email elizabeth.parry@northyorkshire.police.uk or call 101, select option 2, and ask for Elizabeth Parry.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
“Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12230027326 when providing details.”
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Shocking video shows teenagers attacking police in Harrogate McDonald’s
This video reveals the shocking moment three teenage girls attacked two police officers in McDonald’s in Harrogate.
The footage shows punches being thrown at the officers on the first floor of the fast-food restaurant.
The video was taken last year. The Stray Ferret has waited to publish it until legal proceedings against all three girls had concluded.
The PCSOs both needed hospital treatment for facial injuries following the attack, which happened around 5pm on April 1 last year.
The three girls were aged 13, 14, and 15 when the attack took place. They cannot be named because of their age.
The officers had arrived on the scene to ask the girls to leave because they had breached an exclusion order preventing them from entering the building.
Two of the three girls were dealt with by police and the courts last year. One was dealt with out of court through a youth outcomes panel, while another was given a 12-month referral order and told she had narrowly avoided a custodial sentence.
The third, aged 15, was due to appear at York Magistrates’ Court at the end of January. However, when a witness failed to appear, the case against her was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.
A court hearing in October had heard one of the PCSOs had required many months of treatment for her injuries and was still waiting to find out if she would need an operation.
The other PCSO had since left the force, the court was told.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:
“Already this year we have had an unacceptable number officers assaulted while carrying out their jobs. In our eyes one officer assault is one too many.
“We will never tolerate officers being subjected to this type of behaviour and we will never view it as ‘part of the job.’ When an officer puts on their uniform to start their shift, by doing so they are not passively accepting that they will be subjected to this kind of treatment.
“However, very sadly many of them fully expect that at some point, someone will attempt to harm them when they are doing their job, protecting the community.
“North Yorkshire Police takes the safety of its workforce incredibly seriously. We will ensure that cases of this nature are thoroughly investigated and we will always look to prosecute offenders under laws made to protect emergency service workers.”
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Town centre crime
It was one of a number of incidents that led Harrogate BID to begin a campaign calling for business owners and shoppers to report all anti-social behaviour and crime to North Yorkshire Police.
The BID argued people weren’t reporting minor incidents in the town centre, leading to crime statistics that failed to fully reflect what was happening on the streets – and meaning police were not focusing their efforts in the area.
Harrogate BID manager Matthew Chapman said:
“This was an appalling incident, but thankfully acts of violence like this are a rare occurrence in Harrogate town centre.
“Harrogate has a reputation for being safe and welcoming, however it’s not immune from low level crime and anti-social behaviour.
“Last year, after meeting with the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, we launched our ‘Report a Crime’ campaign, urging those who see criminal behaviour to report it online to North Yorkshire Police. And this is a message that we are keen to repeat.”
Please note that an earlier version of this article contained a video which has since been removed at the request of our regulator, Impress, to avoid any risk of identifying children under the age of 18 that had been involved in criminal proceedings and/or had not consented to being identified.