The total number of reported Coronavirus cases in our area has shown another slight increase since yesterday, according to official figures;

Police have released CCTV footage as the search for a missing woman from our area continues;

...and the volunteers from the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team were called into action in our area yesterday.

 

The total number of reported Coronavirus cases in our area has shown another slight increase since yesterday, according to official figures.

According to the latest figures published yesterday by Public Health England, there have now been 413 confirmed Coronavirus cases in Redcar and Cleveland, out of a local population of just under 137,000 people.

That figure has increased from 410 confirmed cases since yesterday.

There are have been 670 cases confirmed in Middlesbrough, that figure has also risen slightly, up from 668 yesterday.

 

Police have released CCTV footage as the search for a missing woman from our area continues.

Officers working to trace 39-year-old Alison Danks, who is also known as Bishop, have released footage which shows her walking in Marske on Saturday at around ten past midnight.

The footage shows Alison walking along Redcar Road in Marske, along Marske High Street and then towards Outwood Academy Bydales School on the Coast Road.

The footage which can be viewed on the Zetland FM Facebook page.

Anyone with dashcam or private CCTV footage which could assist the investigation or anyone with any possible sightings of Alison late on Friday into the early hours of Saturday is asked to contact Cleveland Police on the non-emergency number 101.

 

The volunteers from the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team were called into action in our area yesterday.

 Just before 4.30 yesterday afternoon the team were alerted to a report of a 15-year old boy who had fallen in woodland above Guisborough.

Team members were deployed to assist the North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust with evacuation.

They treated the young man for a suspected fractured leg before the ambulance arrived and he was then taken to hospital.

The incident was dealt with in accordance with the teams strict COVID-19 procedures.

One Team Land Rover was involved which was decontaminated upon return to base.


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