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Banned driver crashes his car after leading police on dangerous chase with only THREE wheels

After crashing the vehicle the suspect fled on foot into a field of nettles

Ed Chatterton by Ed Chatterton
2019-06-07 14:03
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A disqualified driver crashed his car after leading police on a dangerous chase with only THREE wheels.

The reckless motorist was pursued by officers after he sped away from the scene in Newark, Notts., on Wednesday (5/6).

He continued to try and evade arrest even after losing a wheel during the chase before eventually crashing his car.

The suspect then fled on foot, along with his two passengers, but were brought to a halt when they ran into a field full of nettles.

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Three people were subsequently arrested by Nottinghamshire Police for various offences and taken into police custody.

Sharing details of the incident on Facebook, Newark Police wrote: “The disqualified driver of this vehicle failed to stop for us this evening in Newark.

“His poor dangerous driving skills saw him lose a wheel and continue to drive trying to outrun us.

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“Following a pursuit in Police cars and on foot the occupants were left with itchy legs after they crashed and ran into a field of nettles.

“Three people were arrested for numerous offences and are now in custody.

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