Fresh appeal following 'shocking' arson in Whitby
It's after a barn was set on fire on the 23 March
North Yorkshire Police have issued a fresh appeal for information, after a "tragic" arson attack, in which a barn was set on fire on 23 March.
Crews were called out at around 7pm on that day, to a barn which at the time was storing in the region of 300 bales of straw.
The force says the barn and immediate vicinity also had farming machinery and a dog kennel area, which were also destroyed causing tens of thousands of pounds of damage and loss to the owner.
PC Jonathan Formstone said: "The community of Whitby can pride itself on how tight-knit a community it is, and how they all pull together in times of need. This was absolutely evident on the night, with many people attending to lend a hand.
"We are now calling on the Whitby community to continue and extend that courtesy, by providing information to identify those responsible.
"In my ten years of serving the public of Whitby, never have I encountered such a tragic loss to property as these circumstances. The ongoing impact such an incident has on the owners and the local community is immeasurable.
"We really need people to come forward with information, in confidence, no matter how small it may be. This destructive act will not be tolerated, and the fear instilled into local communities through such shocking behaviour must be addressed.
"I would like to thank the members of the public that have come forward so far but would urge anyone else with further information to please get in contact."