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ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST….DANGEROUS CAR TAKEN OFF DERRY’S ROADS BY PSNI

January 3, 2018
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JOINT work between the PSNI in Derry and Gardai in Donegal has helped to take another dangerous car off the roads.

Gardai in Donegal alerted police in Foyle on Wednesday evening about this blue four-door Peugeot.

The car had been spotted being driven erratically in Donegal.

Social media had reported the car was being driven by “maniacs” with some saying it could have cause a “serious accident” trying to evade Gards.

After being given the slip by the car criminals, Gardai alerted the PSNI in Derry who eventually ran it to ground.

Unfortunately, two people on board had fled the vehicle on foot before they could be arrested.

This is how PSNI Foyle reported the seizure on its Facebook page:

“UMM UMM UMM  Another One Bites The Dust music 

“Ballyarnett Neighbourhood Team were alerted to this Killer Queen  by our Colleagues in #AGS

“We were Under Pressure to find the wee beaut but when we did two persons ran from the car like a Flash ⚡️

“That saved their skins but not their motor.

“I think I can still say We Are The Champions#TeamWork #Queen #GettinTrashOffTheRoad#KeepingPeopleSafe.

Anyone with information about those in the Peugeot car are asked to ring PSNI Foyle on the 101 number.

Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on freephone 0800 555 111.

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST….DANGEROUS CAR TAKEN OFF DERRY’S ROADS BY PSNI was last modified: January 3rd, 2018 by John

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