Cleveland Police Appeal for Information on Suspicious Activity in Middlesbrough
Cleveland Police Appeal for Information on Suspicious Activity in Middlesbrough – UKNIP

Cleveland Police have launched an appeal for witnesses and information following reports of a man acting suspiciously in the Denham Green area of Middlesbrough on Saturday evening, July 22, 2023.

According to the police statement, the male in question is described as a white man in his twenties with dark hair. He was seen wearing a black jumper, black jogging bottoms, and black boots. A distinctive characteristic noted by witnesses is a mole on his face, situated next to his nose.

Authorities are urging anyone who might have seen the individual behaving suspiciously in the Denham Green area during the specified time to come forward with any relevant information. The Cleveland Police’s dedicated team is eager to speak to potential witnesses who may have noticed any unusual or concerning behaviour.

Police have specified that for operational reasons they are unable to provide more details.

If you witnessed any suspicious activity or have any information that might be pertinent to the investigation, please contact Cleveland Police at 101. When reporting, kindly quote the reference number SE23144871 to ensure that your information is accurately linked to the case.

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