An arson probe has been launched after sheds were set ablaze at a Stokesley allotments.
Firefighters were called to the allotments near Rose Hill Way on Tuesday (October 15) after receiving several reports about a fire in the open.
It is believed that the suspects gained access to the rear of the allotment yard and broke into several sheds, before the fire took hold.
At least two shed were completely destroyed by the blaze - with fire crews then working to contain the flames.
In total, the fire involved three wooden sheds, a metal shed and a greenhouse, and also spreading to a number of trees, bushes and undergrowth.
Pictures showed orange flames and grey smoke pouring from the scene of the incident.
An investigation has since been launched, with no suspects identified at this stage.
North Yorkshire Police has appealed for information on any suspicious individuals in the area between 9pm and 10.15pm.
The force said: "We’re appealing for information about an arson at the Stokesley Allotments near Rose Hill Way in Stokesley.
"Firefighters were first made aware of the incident at around 10.15pm on Tuesday (15 October 2024).
"It is believed that offenders have gained access to the rear of the allotment yard and broke into several sheds without removing goods.
"The suspects are then believed to have started a fire which caused complete fire damage to at least two sheds.
"The fire was contained, and an investigation has been commenced. At this stage, no suspects have been identified but our enquiries remain ongoing.
"To assist us, we’re appealing for information about any suspicious individuals in the area between 9pm and 10.15pm on Tuesday.
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"It is believed that the offenders gained access from the A172, so any sightings of stationary vehicles or individuals on this road around the time of the offence would be of great assistance.
"Please email ben.dowson@northyorkshire.police.uk if you have any information that could help our investigation.
"Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website. Please quote reference 12240188594 when passing on information."
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