Arrest follow incidents in Grays area where car occupants stalked residents, including children

By Neil Speight

21st May 2021 | Local News

TWO men have been arrested after a series of public order offences were reported to police in the Grays area yesterday.

Police received four separate reports of incidents in Dock Road, Bradleigh Avenue and Lenthall Avenue which took place yesterday morning (Thursday, 20 May).

Each incident involved a black Ford Fiesta being driven slowly along the road with the occupants trying to speak to pedestrians, some of whom were school-aged children.

None of the reports suggest any attempts to physically grab any of the victims and officers are in touch with each of them.

Yesterday afternoon, police arrested two men, one aged 28 and from Grays and one aged 27 and from Westcliff, on suspicion of public order offences. They have since been released under investigation.

Inspector Terry Fisher, of the Grays Community Policing Team, said: "We know incidents such as this can cause alarm within our community – and understandably so.

"As a police force, we take such reports very seriously and within hours of these reports, my officers had made two arrests."

He added: "There will be an increased number of high visibility patrols in the area in the coming days and I would encourage anyone who wants to speak to the officers to please do so – they are there to help you and keep you safe."

Anyone with information in the incidents yesterday or has information on them is asked to submit a report online here where you can use the 'Live Chat' button to speak to an online operator between 7am and 11pm. You can also call police on 101 and cite incident 390 of May 20.

Information can also be given to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

     

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