A motorist has been arrested following a police pursuit in Newton Heath. Police said the driver failed to stop for officers and was driving dangerously and using the wrong side of the road.
The vehicle, a Mercedes, was then crashed and abandoned, police said, before the driver fled on foot. According to a tweet from Greater Manchester Police (GMP), officers caught up with the suspect before detaining and arresting them on suspicion of numerous offences including drink driving. READ MORE: 'Instead of planning his birthday, we're preparing his funeral': Mum of murdered schoolboy's agony as killers are jailed Images of the scene show the Mercedes with a missing wheel and substantial damage to the driver side.
The vehicle appears to have mounted the kerb and is on the wrong side of the road on a roundabout at Lord Sheldon Way. Police confirmed that there were no injuries.
In a tweet sent at 2:21am on Saturday (January 22), GMP wrote: "This Mercedes failed to stop for #XT78 in @GMPNewtonHeath driving dangerously and using the wrong side of Lord Sheldon Way in @GMPTamesideN "Crashed, abandoned, chased on foot, detained and arrested for numerous offences including drink driving.
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