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Cleveland Police names two officers who died in crash
  1. Officers killed in their late 30s - Cleveland Policepublished at 17:10 BST
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    In a statement released by Cleveland Police following the media briefing, the force says the two officers killed were both in their late 30s.

    It says PC Matthew Blades was 37, while PC Tom Clough was 38 years old.

  2. What we heard in police update - a recappublished at 16:55 BST

    Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller addresses mediaImage source, PA Media

    Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller addressed the media a little while ago, where she named the two police officers killed in the car crash on the A66 this morning.

    Here's what she said:

    • The two police officers killed were PC Matthew Blades and PC Tom Clough, Chief Constable Fuller described them as "brave officers protecting our communities"
    • The collision involved a Volkswagen Passat "travelling the wrong way down the A66", which collided with a marked police vehicle
    • Formal identification of the five others killed has now taken place, she said
    • The matter is being referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)

    Fuller urged the public to respect the privacy of the families and avoid speculation while the investigation is ongoing.

  3. Thoughts with officers' loved ones and 'wider police family', shadow home secretary sayspublished at 16:38 BST

    Shadow Home Secretary Chris PhilpImage source, PA Media

    Shadow home secretary Chris Philp has shared his condolences after this morning's fatal crash, which killed two police officers and five others.

    "My thoughts are with the families and friends of those officers killed in the line of duty earlier today as well as those serving in Cleveland Police, the wider police family and all the emergency services who attend the scene," he says.

    He adds that the police and Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) "must be given the time and space to complete their investigations without speculation".

  4. Police car in crash was not involved in pursuit, BBC understandspublished at 16:23 BST
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    The police car involved in the crash was not part of the pursuit, it was just in the area, the BBC understands.

    The pursuit had been abandoned before the crash, according to a police source.

  5. Police 'strongly' urge public to avoid speculation, and respect privacy of familiespublished at 16:17 BST

    Chief Constable Victoria Fuller concludes her statement by "strongly" urging people to avoid speculation while the investigation is ongoing.

    She also asks for the privacy of the families involved be respected.

  6. Five others killed in crash have also been formally identified - chief constablepublished at 16:13 BST

    Chief Constable Victoria FullerImage source, PA Media

    Chief Constable Victoria Fuller says formal identification of the five others killed has also now taken place.

    Specialist family liaison officers are also being deployed to support the bereaved families, she says.

    She says that, as there are deaths connected to the incident, it is mandatory to refer the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, and the force will fully co-operate with the agency's investigation.

  7. Police officers killed in crash namedpublished at 16:11 BST
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    As we mentioned earlier, the two police officers killed in this morning’s crash have just been named.

    They are PC Matthew Blades and PC Tom Clough.

  8. 'These were brave officers protecting our communities'published at 16:10 BST

    Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria FullerImage source, PA Media

    Chief Constable Victoria Fuller says the loss is being felt "across communities, by our police family and by our partner agencies".

    "These were brave officers protecting our communities and serving our residents who didn't return home to their families at the end of their shift," she says.

    She adds that she and the deputy chief constable visited the police officers' families to offer their condolences earlier.

  9. Chief constable names two police officers died in the incidentpublished at 16:07 BST
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    Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller says that at 03:39 this morning, a Volkswagen Passat was "travelling the wrong way down the A66" and collided with a marked Cleveland Police vehicle.

    She names the two police officers who died at the scene.

    We will bring you their names as soon as we've confirmed the spellings.

  10. Watch live as police deliver updatepublished at 16:04 BST

    Police have just started giving an update, after a crash in the early hours of this morning killed two officers and five others.

    Tap watch live to follow along at the top of the page - we'll also bring you the key lines here.

  11. Burnham: 'My thoughts are with the loved ones of everyone involved'published at 16:00 BST

    Andy Burnham is pictured speaking behind microphones against a purple backgroundImage source, Reuters

    Prime Minister Andy Burnham says he is "devastated" by the deaths of two police officers, along with five members of the public.

    "My thoughts are with the families and loved ones of everyone involved, and with everyone at Cleveland Police," he writes on X.

    "Thank you to the emergency services responding in incredibly difficult circumstances.

    "I would urge people to avoid speculation at this time."

  12. Watch: What we know about fatal collision that killed sevenpublished at 15:57 BST

    BBC reporter Philippa Goymer runs through what we know so far, after police confirmed earlier that seven have died - including two serving officers - in a crash on the A66 near Middlesbrough.

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    What we know so far about the Middlesbrough crash

  13. Flags at half-mast at Cleveland Police headquarterspublished at 15:56 BST

    Philippa Goymer
    BBC North East and Cumbria, reporting from Middlesbrough

    Cleveland Police HQ

    Flags are flying at half mast at Cleveland Police headquarters in Hemlington, Middlesbrough.

    Media from regional and national outlets are gathering here ahead of an update from Chief Constable Victoria Fuller.

  14. 'There are few words that can bring comfort' - police and crime commissionerpublished at 15:46 BST

    PCC Matt Storey pictured in May 2026 in a grey suit with brown hair and clear spectalces

    Cleveland police and crime commissioner Matt Storey says the fatal A66 crash, in which two police officers died, is “tragic” and “devastating”.

    "There are few words that can bring comfort to the family, friends and colleagues of the seven people who have lost their lives," he says.

    “Our thoughts are with everyone affected and with those who are continuing to come to terms with this unimaginable loss, including colleagues at Cleveland Police, who will feel the profound loss of two of their serving officers.

    "On behalf of everyone at the office of the police and crime commissioner and the people of Cleveland, I extend our deepest condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of all seven people who lost their lives."

  15. Chief constable to give statement this afternoonpublished at 15:32 BST

    We now expect Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller to give a statement at about 16:00 BST.

    You will be able to watch live at the top of this page. We will also bring you the key lines as we get them.

  16. Councillors 'deeply saddened' by fatal crash in their wardpublished at 15:24 BST

    Two councillors for the Eston ward where the crash happened say they are "deeply saddened" by the "unimaginable tragedy".

    Writing on social media, David Taylor and Stephen Martin share their "heartfelt condolences" with "the families, friends and loved ones of everyone who tragically lost their life".

    They say their thoughts are also with Cleveland Police, "the wider policing family" and emergency services who attended the scene.

    "This is an unimaginable tragedy that will be felt deeply throughout TS6 and communities across Cleveland and around the country," they say, referencing the wider area's postcode.

    "Absolutely heartbreaking," the post adds.

    A police officer at the scene of the fatal crashImage source, PA Media
  17. Major A66 artery transformed into emergency scenepublished at 15:08 BST

    Map showing the location of a crash on the A66 in South Bank, east of Middlesbrough. An inset map highlights the location in north-east England, with the crash site marked on the road near the River Tees.

    The A66 - a major artery through Teesside - has been transformed into an emergency scene following this morning's fatal collision.

    The road remains closed in both directions between Normanby Road and Church Lane in Eston.

    It is an area bordered by large industrial units and close to the major Teesworks site, one of the biggest brownfield regeneration sites in Europe.

    Officers have been policing both ends of the cordon - the crash site is not visible from the road closures.

    Pictures show several emergency vehicles nearby, and a white tent has been erected over the scene of the crash.

    Police have put a drone exclusion zone in place.

  18. People at the scene describe the incident as 'tragic'published at 14:58 BST

    Philippa Goymer
    BBC North East and Cumbria, reporting from South Bank

    Two vehicles including a police car are shown blocking access to a major road, with traffic cones placed around them.

    Cleveland Police are standing at the closure of the A66 as crime scene investigations continue at the major road between Middlesbrough and the Teesside coast.

    Images from the accident investigation site show a police tent in place, and parts of a vehicle in the road.

    There are a number of police vehicles and Cleveland Fire Brigade at the scene conducting the investigation.

    No tributes have been placed at the scene so far but some people passing the road closure have described the incident as “tragic”.

  19. Home secretary offers support for police following 'devastating incident'published at 14:54 BST

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is pictured with a serious expression on her face, looking off camera.Image source, Getty Images

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood pays tribute to police as she responds to the "devastating incident".

    "Cleveland Police have my support as they work to identify all those involved," she writes on X.

    "Police officers put their own safety on the line to protect their communities every single day.

    "My thoughts are with all those affected, their families, friends, the emergency services who attended the scene and the wider police family."

  20. 'Words cannot describe the pain' Cleveland Police are feeling, says federation chairpublished at 14:45 BST

    Chair of the Cleveland Police Federation, Lauren Somerville, says "words cannot describe the pain the Cleveland Police family are feeling today".

    "Our colleagues who should have been going home to their loved ones at the end of their shifts are not. And that is just unfathomable."

    In her statement, published on social media, she says the federation will be offering "full support" to the affected families, adding that they have "all of our love and care at this time".

    "When the time is right we will pay full tribute to our brave colleagues. But we can assure that their sacrifice will never be forgotten," she adds.