North Yorkshire

Police Issue Warning Following Anti-Social Behaviour in Scarborough

By

Karen McGinn
27 March 2026, 12:12 pm

North Yorkshire Police and the local council have served a legal warning to a man following reports of anti-social behaviour in the North Bay area of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, to protect the community from persistent nuisance. The notice was issued on 25 March 2026 after officials gathered evidence regarding ongoing problems that have affected residents in the Queens Parade and Blenheim Terrace area.

The action, taken in partnership with North Yorkshire Council, is known as a Community Protection Warning. This written notice directs the individual to stop specific activities that have a negative impact on the local area and its residents.

Police have not publicly named the man involved but confirmed they are monitoring the situation to ensure the rules of the warning are followed. Officers are encouraging members of the public to continue reporting any incidents of harassment or distress in their neighbourhood.

This latest enforcement follows wider efforts across the county to improve safety and reduce threatening behaviour in residential areas. Authorities stated that breaches of these warnings are taken seriously and will be used as evidence for future criminal proceedings if necessary.

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