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Four arrests after police helicopter chase involving stolen car ends with 'stinger' being deployed

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Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories Four men have been arrested following a police helicopter chase through Stockport.

Officers were alerted to a suspected stolen vehicle travelling along Wellington Road in Heaton Chapel last night (Saturday) at around 11.45pm.

The National Police Air Service was scrambled to assist officers from GMP with the pursuit, which continued through Stockport and into south Manchester. Read more:Teenager arrested on suspicion of murder As the vehicle approached Didsbury Road, at the junction of Kingsway, a stinger was deployed by police.

Those inside the car ran away, but four men were quickly detained by officers. Four men - aged between 17 and 21 - were arrested on suspicion

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