Tag: Worksop

  • Man arrested on suspicion of possessing Class B drug police call ‘plight on Worksop’

    Man arrested on suspicion of possessing Class B drug police call ‘plight on Worksop’

    POLICE in Worksop have seized a quantity of a Class B drug and made an arrest. 

    Officers in the Worksop North Beat Team yesterday (3) made a proactive arrest of a 41-year-old man on Gateford Road. 

    He was on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Mamba – a synthetic cannabinoid, that is classed as a dangerous substance. 

    Users often experience severe side effects, including extreme drowsiness, loss of coordination, and a “zombie-like” state, which can be alarming to witness and puts them at serious risk of harm. 

    Officers in the Worksop North Beat Team yesterday

    A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “Our team is committed to tackling drug-related crime and protecting the public.  

    “This Class B drug has become a plight on Worksop, contributing to antisocial behaviour and causes ‘significant distress in our community. The investigation is ongoing.

    “Together, we can make Worksop safer.” 

    Those with information about drug activity in their area should report it via 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 

  • Worksop man jailed over child sex assaults and ‘sexting’ young teens across the world

    Worksop man jailed over child sex assaults and ‘sexting’ young teens across the world

    A self-proclaimed “dangerous” man who sexually assaulted a young boy and exchanged explicit chats with children across the world has been jailed.

    Reece Green, aged 22, sexually assaulted the boy on at least three occasions before taking photographs of him in a state of undress.

    He was arrested after Nottinghamshire Police received intelligence that an indecent video of a child had been uploaded to the internet from an address in Worksop.

    Detectives seized four mobile phones belonging to Green and discovered thousands of indecent images of children stored across the devices.

    As well as taking some indecent photos himself, the investigation found Green had mostly downloaded and viewed indecent images of children, before sending tens of thousands of sexualised messages to ten young teenagers – aged 13 to 16 – who he’d met on social media.

    These victims lived in countries including America, Canada, Argentina, Northern Ireland and Wales and in some cases Green successfully incited them to engage in sexual activity.

    Nottinghamshire Police’s Public Protection unit coordinated with multiple law enforcement agencies to safeguard victims and bring Green to justice.

    At his sentencing hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday (15 July), Green was handed an extended 10-year sentence that comprises six years and eight months in prison, followed by a four-year extended licence period.

    The court heard Green, of Newcastle Avenue, Worksop, was aged 20 when he was first arrested in November 2022. Detectives seized four mobile phones and discovered indecent images of children falling within categories A, B and C – with A depicting the most severe types of sexual abuse – along with images classed as extreme pornography.

    Further examination of the devices found Green had been engaging in sexual communication with teenage boys via platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat and Discord – and that he’d paid some of the boys to send him explicit images.

    In one conversation, Green described himself as “dangerous” while in another he admitted sexually abusing a young boy.

    Green was subsequently charged with multiple offences and was on crown court bail, awaiting his next hearing, when police received further intelligence that suggested he was continuing to commit offences.

    Offices acted upon that intelligence and arrested him again, on 28 August last year. This time detectives seized an iPhone and discovered further indecent images of children and sexualised chats with a 13-year-old boy in America, resulting in Green being remanded into custody and facing further charges.

    In total, Green went on to plead guilty to:

    • Sexual assault of a child under 13 – one count
    • Taking indecent photographs of a child – two counts
    • Causing / inciting a child to engage in sexual activity – five counts
    • Causing / inciting a child to engage in penetrative sexual activity – two counts
    • Sexual communication with a child – five counts
    • Attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child – one count
    • Attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity – four counts
    • Making indecent images of children (category A) – two counts
    • Making indecent images of children (category B) – two counts
    • Making indecent images of children (category C) – two counts
    • Distributing indecent images and video of children (category A) – two counts
    • Distributing indecent images and video of children (category B) – two counts
    • Distributing indecent images and video of children (category C) – two counts
    • Possession of prohibited images of children – one count
    • Possession of extreme pornographic images – one count

    The sentencing judge told Green he presented a high risk of serious harm to children, as he had committed “calculated and deliberate acts” and that his offending had been “persistent and prolonged”.

    In addition to the prison sentence and extended licence period, Green was made subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order which places a number of restrictions on him.

    Following the sentencing, Detective Constable Sarah Clarke, who led the investigation, said:

    “By his own admission, Green is a dangerous individual who sexually assaulted a young boy before plying many others with sexualised messages and indecent images in order to fulfil his own sexual desires.

    “Through the use of social media, Green specifically targeted young boys living overseas and I would like to thank law enforcement agencies in various countries for working alongside us to safeguard victims and bring Green to justice.

    “He was well aware that his victims were underage and that what he was doing was wrong, but despite this he continued with his appalling offending.

    “Following a vigorous investigation, he was left with no choice but to plead guilty to these charges as a result of the sickening messages and images that we discovered on his devices.

    “Thankfully, as a result of the evidence we gathered, he has now been held accountable for his actions and is facing a significant time behind bars where he can reflect upon his actions.

    “Finally, I’d like to remind the public that we treat all reports of sexual offences extremely seriously and, with the wishes and needs of victims as our main priority, any allegations will be thoroughly investigated.”

    If you have been a victim of sexual abuse, or know of someone who has, please call us on 101 or visit our website.

    Information can also be reported anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

  • Police appeal after two Bassetlaw shops were targeted by thief in one day

    Police appeal after two Bassetlaw shops were targeted by thief in one day

    Police want to speak to this woman after two stores were targeted by a shoplifter in Bassetlaw on the same day.

    More than £500 worth of alcohol and other items were stolen during the separate incidents on June 12.

    The same unidentified individual helped themselves to stock after walking into two shops in north Nottinghamshire.

    Asda, in Vesuvius Way, Worksop, was targeted first, before Sainsbury’s, in High Grounds Road, Rhodesia, was as well.

    The respective offences are believed to have taken place on 2.15pm and 2.40pm the same day.

    Police investigating the two incidents can now release images of a woman they’d like to speak to in connection with the thefts.

    PC Lee Ryan, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

    “Anyone who recognises this woman is asked to call us, as we have a few questions we’d like to ask her about these two thefts.

    “Likewise, if she sees this appeal, we’d request that she contacts us, as we believe she has information that could assist our inquiries.

    “Shoplifting is a serious offence that isn’t just unfair on the stores impacted, but also honest shoppers who follow the rules and spend their hard-earned cash on items.”

    Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident 467 of 12 June 2025, while Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

  • Police appeal for witnesses after suspected hit and run in Worksop

    Police appeal for witnesses after suspected hit and run in Worksop

    Police investigating a road traffic collision in Worksop are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

    A man was struck by a car at about 2.30am on Sunday (15) in Eastgate.

    The victim, in his 30s, was treated in hospital for injuries sustained.

    A 37-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

    Officers investigating the incident are now appealing for anyone who saw what happened, and who may have dash-cam or CCTV footage, to get in touch with them immediately.

    Detective Sergeant Joanne Eaton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We’re committed to getting to the bottom of what happened here, so we would like to hear from any witnesses who saw the incident or may have dash-cam or CCTV footage.

    “We believe that Eastgate would have been busy at the time of this collision, so we urge any members of the public who have any information to call 101 quoting incident number 25000346302 and Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

  • Police pursuit results in recovery of stolen motorbike

    Police pursuit results in recovery of stolen motorbike

    A police pursuit near Worksop has resulted in the recovery of a stolen motorbike.

    Roads Policing officers spotted three motorbikes being ridden at Elkesley on the evening of Thursday, May 22.

    When approached, the riders made off at high speed up the A1 towards Worksop, later exiting at the A57 towards the twon, where they failed to stop for officers.

    One rider was pursued, reaching dangerous speeds of up to 120mph, before colliding with the chevron sign board on the A57 Netherton Road roundabout. After a brief foot chase, officers detained him—later confirming he was just 14 years old.

    Further enquiries have now revealed that the motorbike was stolen, and the investigation into the theft remains ongoing. The rider has since been interviewed and reported for the following offences:

    Driving without due care and attention, driving without a licence, driving with no insurance and failing to stop for police.

    A police spokesman said: “This reckless riding could have had devastating consequences, not just for the rider but for innocent road users. It is deeply concerning to see a young individual engaging in such dangerous behaviour, particularly on a stolen vehicle.

    “We urge parents, guardians, and the wider community to recognise the potentially fatal consequences of actions like this. Riding without experience, at excessive speeds, and evading the police is a recipe for disaster.”

  • WORKSOP: Police arrest suspects following spate of fires

    WORKSOP: Police arrest suspects following spate of fires

    Police officers have made several arrests following a series of arson attacks across Worksop.

    Officers worked with Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue teams on an investigation into a spate of incidents over the last couple of weeks where public land and property have been targeted.

    Yesterday evening (19) at 7.30pm, reports came in that an abandoned building – St Anne’s Veterinary Centre in Newcastle Avenue – was set alight.

    Emergency services quickly worked to ensure the area was safe and the help of CCTV footage, four suspects were tracked down and arrested within a matter of hours after the incident took place.

    A 13-year-old girl, 15-year-old girl and 44-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of arson with the intent to endanger life and remain in police custody.

    A 10-year-old boy was also arrested on suspicion of arson with the intent to endanger life and has been released on police bail.

    Four suspects were tracked down and arrested by police last night

    These developments come after a 13-year-old boy was arrested on Friday, May 16 on suspicion of six counts of arson, and another boy, 12, was arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of arson.

    Grassland and trees on Kilton Forest Golf Course, Blyth Road, were set ablaze on separate occasions across May 7, May 9, May 12 and May 13, alongside playground equipment at Prospect Park, Northwood on the evening of May 12.

    The two suspects remain on police bail as the investigation into the series of attacks continues.

    Inspector Robert Harrison, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “These incidents were reckless and thankfully no one was injured, but there is always the potential for fire to spiral out of control.

    “Understandably they have caused a degree of local concern, and we hope this quick action shows how dedicated we are to keeping Worksop safe.

    “Whilst our investigation is ongoing, additional officers have been carrying out extra patrols in the affected area, we’ve been trawling through CCTV footage and have been working closely with our partners.

    “We take incidents like this extremely seriously and will continue to dedicate whatever resources are necessary to bring those responsible to justice.”

  • £50k outside gym revamp work set to begin at The Canch in Worksop

    £50k outside gym revamp work set to begin at The Canch in Worksop

    Work to revamp an outdoor gym will begin this week at The Canch in Worksop.

    Bassetlaw District Council said it wants to create a more accessible, community friendly outdoor gym at the green space.

    Work is getting underway this week to remove most of the existing exercise equipment in the Adizone area and replace it with eight brand new pieces, including a PowerSmart hand bike, seated shoulder press, a recumbent bike, new surfacing and the creation of a new floor painted workout area.

    Costing £50k, it has been designed by the Great Outdoor Gym Company and work will begin on installation this week with an area fenced off for safety purposes.

    The equipment being replaced has been at The Canch since 2010

    A computer-aided design of the new-look outdoor gym

    Cllr Darrell Pulk, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods said: “This is an exciting project to revamp part of one of our much-loved parks and make it more accessible for the whole community.

    “We hope it provides an additional opportunity for people of all ages to be able to socialise and enjoy time exercising together.”

    The equipment being replaced has been at The Canch since 2010 and as well as coming to the end of its service life, replacement parts are no longer available for some of the pieces.

    The new equipment has been made in accordance with Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI) guidelines, which recognises products designed with accessibility in mind, and includes an app people can download to log and track their own workouts.

    The investment forms part of the councils Vision 2040 Healthy District ambition which includes a commitment to maintaining high quality local exercise options.

    Meanwhile essential repairs are continuing at the splash park with work starting this week.

  • Council begin demolition work at site of fatal explosion in Worksop

    Council begin demolition work at site of fatal explosion in Worksop

    Work has begun to demolish properties at the site of a fatal house explosion in Worksop.

    Bassetlaw District Council’s Chief Executive, David Armiger confirmed that work had started on Monday (28) after a Nottinghamshire Police search of the site ended.

    Emergency services were called to John Street at 7.39pm on April 12 after an explosion inside a house.

    The terraced home was destroyed and significant damage was also caused to neighbouring properties.

    The body of David Howard, 53, was later discovered in the wreckage. Despite the best efforts of the responding emergency services, he died at the scene.

    In a statement, Mr Armiger said: “On Friday, Nottinghamshire police concluded their crime scene investigation at the site of the explosion on John Street, Worksop, but the wider investigation continues. It means the site has now been handed over to Bassetlaw District Council’s Building Control Team.

    “The site cordon has now been significantly reduced and will remain in place for the next few days to cover the final demolition and clearance works to the properties at 24, 26 and 28 John Street. Once this work is completed, we will board and secure access to the site, with only the pavement outside these street numbers remaining closed.

    “Our Building Control Team continue to liaise with affected residents and their insurance companies as well, ensuring that it is safe for people to return to their homes. We recommend that all properties undergo gas and electric checks as well as a further structural survey.

    “The weeks following the explosion have been a very difficult and challenging time for the residents of John Street, including those outside the cordon who have all had their lives and daily routines upended. I would like to thank everybody for their patience and understanding during this time. 

    He added: “Finally, our thoughts remain with the friends and family of David Howard who sadly lost his life.”

  • Man charged after police discover cannabis grow in Worksop during search for wanted person

    Man charged after police discover cannabis grow in Worksop during search for wanted person

    A 27-year-old man has been charged after police uncovered a cannabis grow.

    Officers attended Knaton Road, Worksop on Wednesday (23) at around 2pm as they searched for a wanted individual.

    After entering the property, officers discovered 140 cannabis plants growing across four rooms.

    Alfred Jashari, of no fixed address, has been charged with the production of the Class B drug cannabis and possession with the intent to supply the drug.

    Jashari appeared in Nottingham Magistrates’ Court today (25 April) and has been remanded in custody.

    He will next appear in Nottingham Crown Court on 23 May.

    Detective Sergeant Clint Gloyn, of Nottinghamshire Police’s county prison handling team, said: “The production of cannabis isn’t a victimless crime bringing anti-social behaviour and serious violence to communities, which is why we work so hard to dismantle these types of grows.

    “We would always urge anyone with any information about drug activity in their area to call the police on 101, or report it anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

  • Busy day for Worksop police leads to multiple arrests

    Busy day for Worksop police leads to multiple arrests

    Police in Worksop had a busy day yesterday (23), making multiple arrests for thefts and drug offences.

    Officers managed to successfully located two men wanted on recall to prison.

    Another man was also located after failing to appear at court.

    All three were transported to Mansfield Custody. Two will now be returned to prison, while the third will face the next available court date.

    Police on the beat had a successful day making multiple arrests

    Officers also uncovered a cannabis grow in Carlton in Lindrick, where a male was found hiding. He was arrested on suspicion of cultivating cannabis. Policed said investigations remain ongoing.

    A known shoplifter was spotted on Priorswell Road by officers. Attempting to flee, the suspect was swiftly detained a short distance away with stolen goods still in hand.

    He has been arrested for six shop thefts and is currently being held at Mansfield Custody.

    A police spokesman said: “If you know of anyone actively committing crime or handling stolen property, please contact us on 101. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”