
POLICE in North Yorkshire have again run their popular ‘tweetathon’ tweeting every call that came into them on ‘mad Friday’.
The event took place from 2pm yesterday until 2am today.
Call to report that a male has been assaulted in Colburn.
Caller states that “there is blood everywhere” but doesn’t think an ambulance is needed.
Officers are at the scene. #NYPfor12 019
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 18, 2021
Another report of ASB in Richmond – thought to be the same youths as before.
Officers in attendance and speaking to group and moving them on from area.#NYPfor12 501
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
Caller reports a vehicle which is “all over the road” in Richmond and believes that the driver is “leathered”.
We have units heading to the area. #NYPfor12 556
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 18, 2021
Caller reporting a group of 8 to 10 youths who are drinking and playing loud music in Richmond.
Officers will be checking this out.#NYPfor12 469
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
☎️Reports of teenagers fighting and causing anti-social behaviour in Colburn#NYPfor12 480
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
Planned lamping/shooting activity on land in rural Richmondshire.
Gamekeepers and land owners often notify us of lamping in advance just in case the public mistake it for suspicious activity like poaching.
All's tickety-boo here though ?#NYPfor12 455
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
An odd one coming in from Richmondshire: a caller reported a man taking photos of houses. The caller's partner jokingly asked he was going to burgle them, and the man laughed and walked off. Caller wanted to report it just in case – we'll investigate further.#NYPfor12 390
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
Caller reporting a group of young people fighting in Richmond market place#NYPfor12 418
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
Another accidental 999 call – a child in the Richmondshire area playing with a phone. We had to ring back to check what had happened.
These calls are really not a good use of our time.#NYPfor12 376
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
Caller is asking for advice about a domestic incident near Catterick.
Advice given and caller advised to call 999 if the situation becomes heated. #NYPfor12 370
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
A caller is reporting serious concerns for the welfare of a person in Richmondshire. Officers are heading to the area immediately.
(In fact, in the time it's taken to type this tweet, we've just arrived at the scene).#NYPfor12 251
— North Yorkshire Police (@NYorksPolice) December 17, 2021
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The conclusion is that basically nothing happened.