Oldham police raid follows historic York stone thefts

Date published: 28 July 2022


Officers from Cheshire Constabulary have arrested three men following a series of warrants in Oldham and across Greater Manchester as part of an ongoing investigation to the theft of historic York stones.

At around 7am yesterday (Wednesday), officers from Cheshire Constabulary’s Rural Crime Team were assisted by colleagues from Lancashire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Greater Manchester Police to conduct warrants at addresses in Middleton, Oldham and Rochdale.

Three men aged 48, 31 and 28 were arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit theft from eight church graveyards and are currently assisting police with their enquiries.

The arrests form part of an ongoing investigation into the theft of York paving stones from historic buildings across the North West, including St Mary’s Church in Astbury, St Peter’s and St Paul’s in Ormskirk.

Police Constable Rob Stordy, from Cheshire Constabulary’s Rural Crime Team, said: “Not only do thefts of historic stone destroy our rich history, but it impacts the heart of our rural communities.

“It’s important that we collaborate with other forces to investigate these crimes, share information and work together to get justice for our rural communities.

“I want to make it known that Cheshire is and will continue to be a hostile environment for those intent on committing heritage crime and I hope our efforts today demonstrate our pursuit in disrupting criminality by using any means necessary.”


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