Cleveland Police warning after reports of lockdown parties among hundreds of calls to force

Police have issued a warning after receiving hundreds of calls relating to coronavirus at the weekend.
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Officers from Cleveland Police are reminding to follow government guidelines and to social distance after a flood of reported problems across the force area.

Head of Policing, Chief Superintendent Thom McLoughlin said: “Over the weekend we received 284 reports relating to COVID tensions, the majority of these reports were of youths gathering in parks and in relation to house and street parties.

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“Some of the reports we have received have highlighted that up to 100 youths are gathering in particular parks and beaches, some of them drinking alcohol.

“The government has clearly stated that people still need to maintain their distance from others and although the restrictions have lifted slightly, people’s lives are still at risk and it is vitally important that we adhere to the government’s’ regulations to protect the vulnerable people living in our communities.

“The reports we received over the weekend are concerning for us and it clearly shows that there are a minority of young people who are not taking COVID-19 seriously.”

Chief Superintendent McLoughlin said one example elsewhere in Teesside was on Sunday evening, when officers were called to Preston Park in Eaglescliffe last night after a report of a group of youths was drinking and causing a nuisance.

The youths were dispersed, three males in their 20s were given a caution for being in the possession of cannabis and officers had to put out a small fire.

Chief Supt McLoughlin added: “I want to make it clear that the Force will not tolerate this behaviour.

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“Police will be patrolling parks and beach areas on a regular basis and we will ensure that young people or anyone found gathering in large groups without social distancing, and anyone found to be participating in antisocial behaviour or taking drugs, will be dealt with appropriately. Having a criminal record, particularly at such a young age, does not bode well for future career prospects.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to ask parents to encourage their children to maintain social distancing and to not hang around in large groups and discourage them from drinking alcohol outside for the sake of their health and other family members who may be vulnerable to catching COVID-19.

“Lastly, I would like to thank the majority of people who adhered to government guidelines over the weekend, we know it isn’t easy when the weather is nice but it thanks their efforts that the restrictions have lifted slightly.”

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