Crime scene investigators and police have descended on a residential street in Marske this evening;

The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have once again been in action in our area to search for a missing woman;

...and tributes have been paid to a "lovely" teacher who has died in hospital following a car crash.

 

Crime scene investigators and police have descended on a residential street in Marske this evening.

Emergency services are currently on Hambleton Crescent in Marske following an incident on Thursday.

Full details are yet to be released however according to local people a young man had been injured.

Police and ambulance crews had arrived in the area around 5pm.

Officers remainedat an address on Hambleton Crescent yesterday evening whilst inquiries were carried out.

 

The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have once again been in action in our area to search for a missing woman.

The team were contacted by Cleveland Police in the early hours of yesterday morning with a request to assist in searching for an 86-year old woman who had been reported as missing in the Saltburn area.

After arranging an RV-point with the Police and as Team members were deploying from their homes, the Police reported that she had thankfully been found safe and well.

The team were able to stand-down about 30-minutes after being contacted.

 

Tributes have been paid to a "lovely" teacher who has died in hospital following a car crash.

Amie Linton, a year six teacher at Norton Primary Academy in Norton, was involved in a collision on Tuesday.

The 33-year-old was driving a silver Nissan Qashqai towards Stokesley at the time of the incident.

Her vehicle collided with a black BMW M4 Coupe on Tanton Road, near Tanton Bridge, in Stokesley, at around 5.30pm.

Miss Linton was rushed to hospital where she sadly passed away.

The driver of the BMW, a 41 year-old man from Ingleby Barwick, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

He was also arrested on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle with an alcohol level above the limit.

North Yorkshire Police said he has been released under investigation while enquiries continue.


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