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Humberside Police are investigating reports of Anti-Social Behaviour with Off Road motorcycles in the Immingham Area.
The reported incidents have occurred over the last few weeks The reports describe behaviour including off road motorcycles riding on public highways and open green areas.
If you have any CCTV footage (including video doorbell), saw anyone riding dangerously in the area around these times or have any information about the offenders please contact the police on the non-emergency number 101.
Although Anti-Social Behaviour isn't a crime, it can still have a big negative effect on those people who are victims of it, leaving them feeling anxious and living in fear.
Anti-Social Behaviour can come in many forms, this link provides more information - here
If you are impacted by Anti-Social Behaviour, then we encourage you to report it to Humberside Police as soon as possible.
You can do this on the non-emergency number 101 or on the Humberside Police website - here. If it is an emergency, use 999.
The specialist Neighbourhood Teams in Humberside Police work in partnership with the Local Authority and other agencies to address Anti-Social Behaviour in the community and will do what they can to address your report and support you through any investigation.
Please don't wait, tell us what is happening now.
If you have any information about crime in your area, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even receive a reward.
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