Two teenagers have been arrested in Morecambe on suspicion of dangerous driving on a motorbike believed to be stolen.
The two 17-year-old boys from Morecambe, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were also arrested on suspicion of failing to stop, theft, riding with no licence or insurance, and failing to provide a breath specimen
Police were called to reports of two males driving in an anti-social manner on a motorbike near Poulton Square, on Thursday November 21.
They have asked anyone with footage of the incident to email 5952@lancashire.police.uk.
Sergeant Will Nelson of Morecambe Police said: “We are aware of recent reports in the local area around off-road type bikes being driven dangerously on the road.
“We have developed plans to tackle this kind of anti-social behaviour, and the plan was enacted in this instance and resulted in two arrests.
“We will continue to take action to keep the public safe.”


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