Man to appear in court as police seize suspected poachers' car on North York Moors
Rural patrols around Kildale located a vehicle and four men with dogs on land without permission, at about 1.15am today.
Although three suspects ran off, police stopped a man in his 30s.
He was reported for summons for hunting offences.
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Hide AdTheir car, a Toyota Avensis, was seized for being suspected of use in crime.
Rural patrols are a key element of North Yorkshire Police's Operation Galileo – part of a nationwide clampdown on illegal poaching.
Officers, PCSOs and Mobile Rural Watch volunteers will be in rural areas, on the lookout for suspicious vehicle movements and other signs of poaching activity.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: "Poaching typically tends to increase in the winter months.
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Hide Ad"However, anyone thinking of coming to any part of North Yorkshire to commit this offence should know that this behaviour will not be tolerated.
"Officers are working hand-in-hand with local communities, so we rely on residents to call in suspicious activity, and, as last night's patrols have shown, those caught can expect to have their vehicle seized."
Residents are encouraged to note down and report any suspicious activity, such as unusual vehicle movements, particularly in remote or isolated areas.
Even if the information doesn’t need an immediate response, every piece of intelligence helps the police build up a picture and could prove vital in bringing criminals to justice.
Call North Yorkshire Police on 101, or 999 in an emergency.