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Police are hunting a suspected arsonist, after four classrooms were destroyed in a Northumberland school.
On Thursday, a fire broke out at St Benet Biscop Catholic Academy, in Bedlington, causing “substantial damage” to one classroom.
Officers investigating the fire now say they suspect it may have been set deliberately.
A spokesperson for Northumbria Police said: “The fire at St Benet Biscops High School, Ridge Terrace is being treated as arson.
“It happened at approximately 1.30am on Thursday, October 26, when substantial damage was caused to one classroom and spread to a second.”
Teachers say in total four classrooms were affected by the blaze.

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Arson at Bedlington school

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Police are appealing for witnesses to a fire at a school in Bedlington.
The fire at St Benet Biscops High School, Ridge Terrace is being treated as arson.
It happened at approximately 1.30am on Thursday, October 26, when substantial damage was caused to one classroom and spread to a second. 
Any witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call 101 and quote reference 220 26/10/17. 
 

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Three people have been charged by police with a spate of burglaries just hours after officers received the call.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning police received a number of reports of burglaries in the Greenside area.

Three houses were targeted as well as a shed and a number of vehicles on the Rookwood Hill estate. One vehicle was also stolen.

A number of items had been taken during the incidents including high value power tools.

Officers from the Gateshead West Neighbourhood Policing Team launched an investigation and within hours they had made three arrests.

Further enquiries into the incidents have been ongoing and property from the burglaries has been returned to their owner.

In the early hours of the morning three men were charged with a string of burglary offences and today they have appeared in court.

            -           Peter Robinson, 43, of Tweed Street, Chopwell, charged with four counts of burglary, three counts of theft from motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, driving without insurance and driving without a licence.

            -           Jonathan Gregory, 37, of No Fixed Abode, charged with four counts of burglary, three counts of theft from motor vehicle and theft of a motor vehicle.

            -           Colin Urwin, 43, of Blyth Street, Chopwell, charged with four counts of burglary, three counts of theft from motor vehicle and theft of a motor vehicle.

They all appeared before Bedlington Magistrates Court yesterday where they were released on bail to appear at Newcastle Crown Court.

Anyone with information about the burglaries cans till contact police by calling 101 extension 64336 quoting log 332 24/10/17.

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Tragic Bethany Fisher’s family are fighting to get the driver that killed her locked up for longer.
The 19-year-old died when Jordan O’Donnell’s Ford Mondeo smashed into parked vehicles in Bedlington , with Bethany in the back seat.
O’Donnell admitted causing death by dangerous driving and was jailed for six years at Newcastle Crown Court earlier this month.
But after hearing the killer driver could spend as little as two-and-half years behind bars, Bethany’s family have vowed to fight for a longer sentence.
Bethany’s mum, Isabel Easson, has now made an official request to appeal against the sentence in a bid to get O’Donnell’s prison term increased.
And today the tragic teen’s aunt, Suzanne Scott, has told how the family do not believe they have yet got justice for Bethany.

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Northumbria’s Mini Police has gone from strength to strength as the newest recruits have all now enrolled on to the scheme.
Last month the force announced it was extending the popular scheme, aimed at year five primary school children, after its successful launch in April.
Now, all of the new recruits have taken up their position as Mini Police and are playing their part in policing.
The scheme gives primary school children the chance to work with their local police and learn about a host of topics to help keep them and their friends safe.
Superintendent Sarah Pitt has been instrumental in setting up the scheme.
She said: “I’m really proud we’ve been able to extend the Mini Police scheme, it has proved to be really popular and it’s been encouraging to see how many schools want to get involved and I hope our newest recruits enjoy their new role.”
Unique to the Northumbria scheme the Mini Police is led by the force’s Volunteer Police Cadets.
Supt Pitt added: “Our Volunteer Police Cadet scheme has ran for a number of years now and we’re very impressed by the young individuals who join the scheme as young teenagers and develop into confident young adults and wanted to give them the opportunity to develop their leadership skills even further and they play an instrumental part in delivering the Mini Police.”
Recruitment for the Volunteer Police Cadet scheme is currently open and will run until the end of October. Visit Northumbria Police’s Career website for details on how to apply.
There are no  school children enrolled on the Mini Police scheme with the schools now involved including:-
In Northumberland:
Newborough School, Hexham
Grange Primary School, Blyth
Meadowdale Academy, Bedlington 
Chantry Middle, Morpeth
In North Tyneside:
St Columba’s RC Primary School, Wallsend
Riverside Primary School, North Shields
In Newcastle:
Westgate Hill Primary School, Newcastle
St Bedes Primary School, Newcastle
Thomas Walling Academy, Newcastle
In Gateshead:
Falla Park Primary School, Felling
Eslington School, Gateshead
In South Tyneside:
Laygate Community Primary, South Shields
St Mary’s Primary School, Jarrow
In Sunderland:
Academy 360, Sunderland 
Easington Lane Primary School, Houghton
Southwick Community Primary, Southwick
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Bethany Fisher’s devastated parents bravely read out heartbreaking statements in court as the killer driver who took their “beautiful daughter” from them was locked up.
Mum Isabel Easson found her daughter dying after Jordan O’Donnell lost control of his Ford Mondeo ST outside her house.
O’Donnell was “on the face of it showing off” after offering to give 19-year-old birthday girl Bethany and her best friend, Meg McBurnie, a lift.
As he reached estimated speeds of around 60mph in residential streets of Bedlington, Northumberland, the girls in the back seat asked him to stop it.
But as the 20-year-old - who had only passed his test weeks earlier - carried out a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre on a bend, he lost control, smashing into parked cars, careering out of control and hitting a fence and wall.
The noise of the crash woke Isabel and she went out into the street on Victoria Terrace to seek to help - only to be confronted with the horrific scene of her daughter fatally injured and Meg lying on the ground screaming in agony.

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A teenager out celebrating her 19th birthday was killed outside her mum’s home by a danger driver who ignored her pleas to slow down then fled the scene and left her to die.
Jordan O’Donnell was “on the face of it showing off” behind the wheel of a high-powered saloon after offering to give Bethany Fisher and her best friend, Meg McBurnie, a lift.
As he reached estimated speeds of around 60mph in residential streets of Bedlington, Northumberland, the girls in the back seat asked him to stop it.
But as the 20-year-old - who had only passed his test weeks earlier - carried out a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre on a bend, he lost control, smashing into parked cars, careering out of control and hitting a fence and wall.
The noise of the crash woke Bethany’s mum, Isabel Easson, and she went out into the street on Victoria Terrace to seek to help - only to be confronted with the horrific scene of her daughter fatally injured and Meg lying on the ground screaming in agony.
Despite the devastation he had caused, O’Donnell callously fled to his home nearby and calmly phoned police, lying that his turbo-charged Ford Mondeo ST had been stolen during a burglary at his home and requesting police attend.

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Man jailed following fatal collision in Bedlington.
Today, Jordan O’Donnell, 20-years-old of Waverley Court in Bedlington, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison following a fatal collision earlier this year.
The incident took place at around 1.45am on 19th August 2017, on Victoria Terrace, Bedlington and involved a car colliding with a number of parked vehicles.
The driver of the car, Jordan O’Donnell, left the scene without reporting it to police and later tried to claim his vehicle had been stolen to try and avoid prosecution.
A passenger in Jordan’s car, 19-year-old Bethany Fisher, sadly died at the scene and another woman sustained serious injuries as a result of the collision.
Jordan appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on 18th September 2017, where he pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, causing death whilst uninsured, attempting to pervert the course of justice and failing to stop after a road traffic collision.
Sergeant Steve Armstrong, Northumbria Police Motor Patrols said: “Jordan O’Donnell’s actions that evening were extremely dangerous. He drove his Ford Mondeo motor car in a dangerous manner at speeds well in excess of the speed limit through a built up residential area and showed no regard to the safety of members of the public or his passengers. At the time of the fatal collision Jordan was under the influence of alcohol and his vehicle was not insured.
“I would like to thank the local community in Bedlington for their help and support during this investigation and my thoughts are with the family and friends of those involved at this difficult time.
“Northumbria Police are committed to dealing with those who think that it is acceptable to drive motor vehicles on the road in a dangerous manner, under the influence of alcohol or uninsured and anyone who is identified as doing this will face prosecution.”
 



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