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We’re investigating thieves who crashed a stolen caravan before fleeing the scene.
It happened at around 11pm on Friday (3 May) near Stokesley.
They used a black BMW 3-Series on false plates to tow the Swift Continental caravan.
The vehicle, with the fake numberplate YG56 ZLK, was used to hitch the caravan at a field in Ingleby Greenhow before being driven through Great Broughton and along the B1257 towards Stokesley.
The driver struck a telegraph pole after losing control. They then fled the scene.
The road had to be closed for a short amount of time so the car and caravan, which were extensively damaged, could be recovered.
We have launched a full investigation over the theft of the caravan and a number of motoring offences.
We’re appealing for the public’s help, particularly anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage from the route between Ingleby Greenhow and Stokesley between 11pm and midnight on Friday (3 May).
We’re urging residents and businesses with CCTV and drivers with dashcams to check their footage.
We’re also appealing for anyone who saw anything suspicious or has any other information that could help our investigation.
Please email [email protected] or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
Please quote reference 12240077876 when passing on information.