TWO men have been told to stay out of North Yorkshire after being arrested on suspicion of trying to steal quad bikes from a farm.

A farmer near Northallerton called police after spotting some suspicious activity on his land just before 7.20am on Monday. 

He followed two suspects into nearby fields while a family member called North Yorkshire Police. 

Police officers, including a police dog, attended immediately, arriving within 15 minutes – and arrested two men, aged 24 and 17.

The 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and burglary.

Gloves, a spanner and a knife were seized from the 17-year-old suspect.

He was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, burglary, going equipped for theft and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.

On examining the scene – on a farm north of Northallerton – it was established a secure garage had been broken into, and tools and two quad bikes removed.

The quad bikes – both Honda vehicles with unique agricultural attachments – were located nearby.

The bikes had been damaged and may cost hundreds of pounds to repair, a police spokesperson said. 

Both suspects were taken into custody and interviewed.

They have been released on bail while police inquiries continue.

Both have been given bail conditions not to enter North Yorkshire for any reason, other than answering bail.

Speaking earlier this year, Inspector Matt Hagen, of North Yorkshire Police’s Rural Taskforce, said: “Quite apart from its monetary value, the loss of a quad can have a significant impact on a farm or other rural business – particularly in these difficult times, when farmers really cannot afford any further disruption.

“Police patrols in rural areas have not stopped, so if you see or hear anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to call us. If a crime is in progress, or someone suspected of a crime is nearby, call 999.

"If you don’t need an emergency response, please report anything suspicious to us using the 101 phone number. Any piece of information could help us build up a picture and bring criminals to justice.”