An appeal has been relaunched after a North East address was the subject of an arson attack last month.
Cleveland Police have renewed their appeal for information after an incident at an address on Greenfield Way in Norton last month (May 18).
The incident occurred between 1.30am and 2.30am and saw a vehicle set ablaze, destroying it and causing damage to the front of the Stockton address.
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No one was seriously injured during the incident.
Police are appealing for anyone with more information, dashcam footage or CCTV to come forward and assist with their enquiries.
A Cleveland Police spokesperson said: "We are renewing our appeal for info/dashcam/cctv footage as enquiries continue into an arson attack at an address on Greenfield Way, Norton last month (Thursday 18th May).
"Between 1.30am and 2.30am a vehicle on a driveway was set alight, destroying it and causing damage to the front of the address.
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"Thankfully, the occupants escaped with no serious injuries."
The suspect is described as a white male, dressed in dark clothing with either a hood up or a balaclava on.
He is around 5’9” tall, of slim build and was riding a mountain bike.
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It is believed he arrived and left the location via Blakeston Lane, possibly from the direction of Junction Road.
Cleveland Police have asked anyone with information to contact them via the 101 number, quoting ref 094985.
If you don’t want to speak to police, you can pass information anonymously to https://orlo.uk/gSVaT or by phoning 0800 555 111.
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