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Watch: North Yorkshire Police make fourteen arrests as part of Operation Tornado

North Yorkshire Police have made fourteen arrests as part of their large-scale operation to keep communities safe.

The arrests were in connection with class A-drugs, burglary, shop theft, fraud and other offences that took place in the Harrogate district.

It was part of Operation Tornado, which intensifies police resources in different areas of North Yorkshire to tackle issues that matter to communities.

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Yesterday (30 June), officers executed warrants at two flats in Knaresborough, and arrested a man and a woman in their 40s on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class-A drugs and burglary.

Substances believed to be heroin and crack cocaine were found during the searches, along with cash and drug-related items. Suspected stolen goods were also recovered.

Photograph: North Yorkshire Police

Elsewhere, two people were arrested on suspicion of immigration offences and four arrests were made in connection with retail thefts, along with other arrests for a range of offences.

The operation also focussed on community engagement.

Officers carried out high-visibility patrols in Harrogate town centre and surrounding areas, and held retail crime prevention visits to businesses.

There was also a public event in Valley Gardens, featuring police vehicles, police dogs, equipment demonstrations and other organisations including North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, Mountain Rescue, Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the Coastguard.

Photograph: North Yorkshire Police

Harrogate-based Inspector Andy Pickless-Ingram said:

“Yesterday’s Operation Tornado has made a significant impact on crime in a number of communities.

“Burglary, drugs, shop theft and other offences we’ve tackled damage communities – residents quite rightly want us to come down hard on the perpetrators, which is exactly what this operation is about.

“But it’s also an opportunity to meet people, engage with the community and share advice that keeps people safe and I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to say hello and chat to us when we were out and about on patrol or at our engagement event in Valley Gardens, which helped to make it a huge success.”