Seven teenagers arrested over spate of arson attacks on cars in Worksop

Seven teenagers have been arrested this morning over a spate of arson attacks on cars in Worksop.
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Nottinghamshire Police have been investigating a spate of incidents in the Worksop area over the last couple of months where cars were badly damaged or destroyed.

In many cases, witnesses and CCTV footage revealed suspects fleeing on bicycles or motorbikes after the fires.

Officers carried out coordinated raids at seven local addresses this morning.

The burnt out police cars in Newgate Street, Worksop.The burnt out police cars in Newgate Street, Worksop.
The burnt out police cars in Newgate Street, Worksop.

Six boys, aged 13, 14, 16 and three aged 15, plus an 18-year-old woman, have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arsons and conspiracy to steal motor vehicles.

They remain in police custody.

Detective Inspector Stuart Temple, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Arson is an extremely serious offence.

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"For the last couple of months we have been investigating a series of arson attacks against vehicles in the Worksop area.

"Many of these have involved motorcycles we believe to have been stolen.

“Understandably these incidents have caused a degree of local concern and we have been working since to track down the person or people responsible.

"Additional officers have also been carrying out uniform and plain-clothed patrols in the affected area as part of a concerted effort to put a stop to the incidents.

“We have since identified a number of suspects and this morning carried out a series of coordinated arrests at local properties.

"Seven people were arrested and a number of mobile phones and other personal possessions were seized for further examination.

“We take incidents like this extremely seriously and will continue to dedicate whatever resources are necessary to bring those responsible to justice.”

Since the attacks began, extra patrols have been stepped up in both towns, as officers continue to investigate forensic evidence and trawl CCTV footage. A £1,000 reward was also offered in a bid to catch those responsible for the fires.

The fires began when two police cars were set on fire at Worksop police station in the early hours of June 21.

Six vehicles were torched in Wingfield Avenue and Southdene, in Kilton, Worksop on June 26.

A Porsche and an Audi were then set on fire in Talbot Road, Worksop on July 4.

Anyone with additional information on the fires should call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.