Sunderland Echo

Bike seized within minutes of complaint

- Gavin Ledwith gavin.ledwith@jpimedia.co.uk @GLedwi

Eagle-eyed cops seized an offroad motorbike claimed to have been tearing around an estate – just minutes after an upset resident had reported it to police.

Officers were on patrol in the Grindon area of Sunderland when they were approached by a distressed elderly man.

He said he was increasing­ly frustrated by motorcycle­related anti-social behaviour in the area and stated his wife, who has a long-term health condition, could not cope with the noise in the street.

Minutes later, while carrying out inquiries, the officers spotted a blue and white motorbike matching the descriptio­n provided by the man.

They later saw the rider stop, get off and push the vehicle into an address nearby.

Checks revealed the vehicle was not insured and the bike was subsequent­ly seized by police with a 31-year-old man due to be summonsed to court on suspicion of driving offences.

Neighbourh­ood Inspector Marie Pollock, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This was a case of good old-fashioned policing with officers acting on their instinct after they were made aware of concerns from a member of the public.

“After taking down the details, they then followed their nose and spotted a motorbike matching the descriptio­n given by the concerned resident.”

She added: “We understand the distressin­g and detrimenta­l effect that anti-social behaviour can have on the communitie­s we serve and that’s why through

Operation Brimstone, officers are actively targeting motorbike-related disorder and taking these vehicles off our streets.

“As a result, we will continue to carry out a range of inquiries to keep our communitie­s safe from motorbike-related crime and ensure anyone found responsibl­e is dealt with swiftly,” said Insp Pollock.

“If you see any off-road riders or vehicle-related crimes happening in your area, please get in touch with us.

“We also want to hear from anyone who believes they know where these bikes are being stored overnight.”

Anyone with informatio­n, or who is concerned about motorbike offences in their area, is asked to get in touch with Northumbri­a Police via the Tell Us Something or Report an Incident pages on the force’s www.northumbri­a.police.uk website.

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The bike seized by Sunderland police officers.

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