Sunday Sun

Police keen to track down off road biker

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POLICE officers want to trace an off-road motorbike rider following reports of anti-social behaviour in Washington.

Officers want to identify a rider – who is wearing a distinctiv­e red-and-white helmet – in connection with a number of incidents involving off-road motorbikes in the Spout Lane area of the town.

While the rider’s face is covered, officers hope some residents may recognise the individual’s clothing and headwear which could lead to informatio­n that may assist with the investigat­ion.

PC Louise Edwards, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “We have seen some fantastic results across Sunderland and South Tyneside since the DNA spray was launched last year, with officers seizing a number of bikes and dealing with riders.

“However, we will not rest on our laurels and will continue to tackle offenders who ride around on motorbikes committing crime and destroying the fabric of our communitie­s.

“Residents in Washington have recently made us aware of a few issues with regards to individual­s riding off-road bikes in an intimidati­ng manner, so we are keen to keep the pressure on by taking action against those who participat­e in anti-social behaviour.”

Anyone who recognises the rider pictured is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 792 260219 or by emailing 460@northumbri­a. pnn.police.uk

 ??  ?? ■ The rider wore a distinctiv­e red-and-white helmet
■ The rider wore a distinctiv­e red-and-white helmet

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