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Nottinghamshire Police arrest suspected dangerous driver tracked driving towards Newark and intercepted on the A617




Expert police drivers, a drone pilot and dog handler combined to bring a suspected dangerous driver to heel.

Nottinghamshire Police were called shortly before 4am on Thursday (February 27) when suspicious activity was reported in Erewash Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield.

As officers arrived a car sped from the scene and made off and it was later tracked towards Newark and intercepted on the A617.

Drone, police car and Russo
Drone, police car and Russo

It was then pursued by expert police drivers before a Stinger device was used to deflate its tyres.

The driver then continued towards the A1 where the vehicle was abandoned, and a suspect fled on foot into the darkness.

Officers continued their search assisted by a drone pilot, PD Russo and his handlers.

After the drone indicated a heat source in a nearby garden, Russo was deployed to investigate and soon detained a suspect found lying in the undergrowth.

PD Russo of Nottinghamshire Police
PD Russo of Nottinghamshire Police

A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, going equipped, dangerous driving and failing to stop.

The car, which was found to be stolen, has now been recovered.

A device used for stealing cars was also recovered, along with other times of interest.

Detective sergeant Matt Dumbrell, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a great team effort by multiple officers – from expert pursuit drivers and control room operators to our drone pilot and police dog handler.

“Working as a team they combined to recover a stolen vehicle, detain a suspect and – most importantly of all – protect the public from harm.

“Our investigation into this matter will now continue.”



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