Arrest after car is driven into Tan Solo tanning shop in Grangetown
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At 9.15am on Tuesday, police were called to the Tan Solo shop, on Ryhope Road, in Sunderland, after a vehicle had mounted the kerb and smashed through the front of the shop.
Nobody was seriously injured, but a 14-year-old boy was taken to hospital as a precaution. The vehicle believed to have been involved was found abandoned in the Villette Path area of the city.
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Hide AdThe incident was captured on video – with passers by describing seeing the car drive alaong the path, before smashing through the shop window.
Witnessed said a police van pulled up and the officer tried to speak to the driver, but the car reversed back along the pavement to a gap in the railings at the corner of Queen Alexandra Road, before leaving the scene along ryhope raod towards the city centre.
The smash left a trail of damage to the putisde and inside the shop.
Police have now arrested a 31-year-old man in connection with the incident.
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Hide AdDetective Sergeant Andy Richardson, of Northumbria Police, said: “This was a very serious incident that could easily have resulted in severe injury to those inside the shop.
“Thankfully, that was not the case – but this type of behaviour is absolutely unacceptable and we are committed to bringing those responsible to justice.
“Officers located the vehicle involved shortly after the incident and we have now arrested a man in connection with our enquiries.
“The suspect will continue to assist officers throughout the day.
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Hide Ad“An experienced team of detectives are now carrying out inquiries to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
“We believe that there was a disagreement between individuals in the street shortly before the incident itself, and we are keen to speak to anybody who witnessed this alleged disturbance to come forward and contact police.”
Anyone with information are asked to contact 101 quoting reference 229 060819 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.