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Four police officers injured after PSNI vehicles rammed by ‘dangerous’ car in Derry

written by John May 12, 2020
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A number of police officers were treated for minor injuries, when a car which failed to stop struck two police cars in Derry yesterday evening, Monday, May 11.

One man fled the scene on foot and is currently being hunted by police in the city.

Inspector Cummings said: “Shortly after 8:55pm, it was reported that a silver Audi was travelling along the Skeoge Road towards the Culmore Road area driving in a dangerous and erratic manner.

“The vehicle was then detected travelling along the Racecourse Road before crossing the border.

“Shortly after 10:15pm, the car was detected travelling along the Culmore Road and police signalled for the vehicle to stop but it failed to do so.

“A pursuit was then authorised by specialist trained officers.

“The car travelled along the Skeoge Road and then came to a stop on a grass area of Bracken Park.

“During the pursuit, the car struck two police vehicles causing minor damage to the cars at both the Skeoge Road roundabout and as the vehicle turned off towards Glenabbey.

“One man is believed to have made off on foot from the vehicle following the incident towards the Galliagh Park area.

“In total, four officers were treated for minor injuries following the incident.

“Enquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed a silver Audi driving dangerously along the Culmore Road area of Derry last night, to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1924 11/05/20.

“Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”

Four police officers injured after PSNI vehicles rammed by ‘dangerous’ car in Derry was last modified: May 13th, 2020 by John

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