24-hour Police crackdown takes place in Harrogate

12 February 2026

Burglary, drug dealing and fraud suspects have been arrested in the past 24 hours during an intensification operation in Harrogate.

It was part of Operation Tornado – a big push on things we do every day to ensure North Yorkshire remains one of England’s safest counties.

Our high-visibility patrols in town centres and residential areas also talked to hundreds of residents as we tackled the issues that matter most to communities.

Results from Harrogate district yesterday include:

  • Two burglary arrests as North Yorkshire Police continues to prioritise reducing burglary and going after offenders
  • A drugs warrant in Jennyfields, Harrogate, resulting in a man being arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class-A drugs, which were seized
  • Arrests in connection with other offences including rape, breaching a restraining order and fraud
  • The seizure of several large bags of illegal counterfeit tobacco and vape products worth £2,000 to £3,000 from a shop in Harrogate during a joint visit with Trading Standards
  • Patrols of residential areas where residents have reported anti-social behaviour and drug use, including Bilton and areas around Harrogate town centre
  • Retail crime patrols, working with businesses to target shop thieves and prevent thefts
  • Joint visits with immigration officials to specific businesses, which recovered an offensive weapon from one location
  • Deployments at Harrogate station to target criminals using the rail network to enter Harrogate
  • And road policing patrols to stop criminals as they enter North Yorkshire and deal with motoring offences such as drink-driving, uninsured vehicles driving while using a mobile phone

 

Inspector Greg Davies of Harrogate Neighbourhood Policing Team said:

You could say this was all in a day’s work. But police officers do these things every day of the year.

So while yesterday’s Operation Tornado has been highly effective, it isn’t just a ‘one-and-done’.

It builds on the policing we do 365 days a year by allowing us to intensify our resources in a specific area and on specific things that communities are telling us they want us to tackle.

In other words, we listen to people’s concerns, we maximise our resources in a specific area then we respond with full impact.

North Yorkshire Police does Operation Tornado deployments each month in different areas of the county – but always prioritising the things that matter to communities and hitting criminality hard.

 

Inspector Davies said:

It was great to meet everyone while we were on the beat yesterday, listen to their concerns and talk about how we can making their community even safer.

This work continues day after day – we’ll be making arrests day after day, patrolling communities day after day and making North Yorkshire a tougher place for criminals day after day.

 

 

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