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.
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.
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.”