Sunderland Echo

Arrests over park incidents

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @SBrownsonJ­PI

Arrests have been made as police investigat­e a number of anti-social incidents “involving young people” at a Sunderland park.

Police have confirmed they have received a “handful” of reports of anti-social behaviour involving young people at Barnes Park over the last few weeks.

Officers have identified a number of people believed to have been involved in such incidentsa­nd subsequent arrests have been made as police continue their inquiries.

Residents speaking to the Echo, told of how they have been left feeling frightened and intimidate­d by groups of youngsters when walking through the park.

One resident, who didn’t wish to be named, said :“When I was last in the park there was broken glass round the bandstand and it was full of kids tearing about on bikes.

"It’s just not safe anymore and I feel intimidate­d."

And the latest news of anti-social behaviour comes just days after the Echo reported how a teenager pushed a 12-year-old boy from his bike and made off wit hi tina shocking robbery at the same park.

Northumbri­a Police has said they will continue to carry out targeted patrol sin the area.

Sergeant Keith Goldsmith, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “We are aware of a handful of reports of anti-social behaviour involving young people in Barnes Park over the last few weeks.

“We have identified a number of those believed to have been involved in the respective incidents, with arrests made and various inquiries still ongoing. We understand theharmful impact that the anti-social behaviour of a minority can have on the communitie­s we serve, especially vulnerable residents who can be made to feel intimidate­d or frightened in their own homes.

“Despite pockets of disorder, however, incidents of anti-social behaviour in this area of Sunderland have fallen over the last month, and we are delighted that the overwhelmi­ng majority of people have respected their communitie­s and adhered to the Government’s restrictio­ns.

“We will continue to carry out targeted patrols in hotspot areas and deal with anyone involved-in-anti-social-behaviour appropriat­ely.

"We would also stress that personal responsibi­lity is now key in tackling the pandemic – we must not under mine have sacrificed during lockdown.”

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