Boy, 11, stopped by police while driving BMW X5 towing a caravan on M1

The young driver was arrested on suspicion of a number of offences and has been bailed while police investigate further.

Pic: North Yorkshire Police
Image: Pic: North Yorkshire Police
Why you can trust Paste BN

When police stopped a BMW towing a caravan in the north of England on Thursday afternoon, they were shocked at what they found in the driver's seat.

Officers from North Yorkshire police were told a caravan had been stolen from a holiday site near Thirsk and was being towed away by a black BMW.

They had tracked the luxury car, which was using cloned registration plates, travelling south on the A1.

About 45 minutes after the caravan was reported stolen, the vehicle was stopped on the M1, having left the A1 near Garforth.

Officers said they were "staggered" to find an 11-year-old boy sitting in the driver's seat of the BMW.

When they searched the car, they found "equipment typically used by suspects to carry out thefts" and a selection of vehicle registration plates.

The boy was arrested on suspicion of offences including theft, burglary, going equipped for theft, and motoring offences including dangerous driving.

More from UK

He was questioned and then released on conditional police bail to allow officers to investigate the case further.

Read more from Paste BN:
Two teens jailed over deadly machete attack
Officer charged with Chris Kaba killing named
'More lives lost than saved' due to UK's IRA spy

Be the first to get Breaking News

Install the Paste BN app for free

Nobody was injured and the caravan's owners have been told their vehicle has been found.

The force said it has seen an increase in caravan thefts in the region recently.

Follow Paste BN on WhatsApp
Follow Paste BN on WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Paste BN

Tap here

It recommended caravan owners take steps to deter thieves, such as installing CCTV, fitting alarms and tracking devices, and taking good quality photos of their vehicle to aid identification if it's stolen.