Police have launched an appeal to locate a 42-year-old man who could be in the Harrogate district.
Timothy Horrigan has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions the day after being released on 3rd February 2026.
Extensive enquiries have been ongoing to locate Horrigan in relation to a non-molestation order - and police are now appealing for help.
A spokesperson said:
“We believe Horrigan could be in the Northallerton, Harrogate or Ripon areas.
“He also has links to Hull and Bradford where he should be residing following his release from prison last week.”
Horrigan is described as white, 42, 6ft tall, dark-coloured greying hair, with a medium build.
For immediate sightings of Horrigan, please call North Yorkshire Police on 999. Information can also be provided by calling us on 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website. Please quote reference number 12260021139 when providing details.

Harrogate woman's stroke at 37 inspires fundraising drive for vital charity
Harrogate MP calls for bus and rail fares to be slashed
Kittens with rare condition 'thriving' after community donates £1,000
Weather warning for strong winds issued ahead of Easter weekend
North Yorkshire Police to roll out facial recognition technology
UK's largest tractor festival revs up for 20th show at Newby Hall
Finalists revealed for Your Harrogate Local Hero Awards 2026
Popular Knaresborough salon celebrates first anniversary
Northern trains expected to 'run normally' this Easter, passengers told
Easter artisan markets to be held in Harrogate and Knaresborough
Knaresborough man receives award for 'outstanding commitment' to community
Harrogate charity reaches £30,000 milestone for families in need
Harrogate MP pushes for revival of £150 million railway upgrade
Rudy's pizza restaurant to open in Harrogate next weekend
Popular toys and gaming festival to return this weekend
Harrogate padel event raises £1,700 for two local charities
Harrogate endometriosis event raises £11,000 for charity
Harrogate MP says tourism levy must be 'spent and seen locally'
The Harrogate Club celebrates 140th anniversary
New bakery and café set to open in Harrogate


