Man arrested after a stolen Ford Transit van leads police on a high speed pursuit through Sunderland streets

A 29-year-old man was taken into police custody after he led officers on a pursuit, reaching speeds of 60mph in residential areas of Sunderland.
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The incident took place shortly before 10pm on Saturday, August 1 after officers were alerted to a grey Ford Transit that had been reported stolen from the Throckley area.

The vehicle was spotted travelling along Wessington Way when the occupant failed to pull over when instructed.

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A pursuit followed, with the van travelling at speeds of up to 60mph in residential areas before being abandoned on Hylton Road.

A 29-year-old man was arrested after police were led on a high speed chase through Sunderland.A 29-year-old man was arrested after police were led on a high speed chase through Sunderland.
A 29-year-old man was arrested after police were led on a high speed chase through Sunderland.
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Police searched the surrounding area and located the suspect, who was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle – the van was also seized.

Chief Inspector Nicola Wearing, of Northumbria Police, has praised the work of all involved and says a coordinated crackdown is ongoing to tackle vehicle-related crime.

She said: “This was an absolutely fantastic piece of policing by those involved after spotting a suspected stolen vehicle travelling in the Sunderland area.

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“Officers followed their instinct and pursued the offending van before the occupant decided to make a final bid for freedom on foot.

“We were then able to deploy officers across the area and were quickly able to bring a suspect into custody.

"There is absolutely no place for this type of offending, and that is why there is a coordinated crackdown in place to tackle vehicle-related crimes across the force."

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