Harrogate woman charged with burglary and fraud
15:59 02/06/2026A woman is due to appear in court charged with burglary and fraud in Harrogate.
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A woman is due to appear in court charged with burglary and fraud in Harrogate.
UPDATE: The five people who were arrested in connection with the investigation have been released on conditional bail while enquiries continue
The other two men are believed to have got in another vehicle and headed towards Skipton on the A59
A burglary suspect was arrested after being spotted by a police patrol in Harrogate.
Police have arrested three men and three teenage boys after a car was stolen in Harrogate during a burglary where suspects broke into the victim’s home, stole their car keys and took the owner’s car from outside.
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