Police arrested the five occupants of a vehicle following a pursuit
Five people were arrested in connection with fuel thefts, a robbery and weapon possession following a police chase involving a suspected drink driver in Co Tyrone.
The incident took place on Sunday, April 12, after police attempted to stop a vehicle in the Omagh area that was believed to be involved in four fuel thefts in the town. The vehicle fled from the officers who managed to stop it after a short pursuit where police a police vehicle was rammed.
Following a search of the vehicle, “multiple large knives” were found by officers.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “Yesterday, Omagh and Enniskillen Road Policing Interceptors where involved in a short pursuit of a wanted vehicle which failed to stop for Police. This vehicle was sought in relation to 4 fuel thefts in the Omagh area. During the incident, this vehicle deliberately collided with the Police vehicle in an attempt to get away.
“Pre-emptive tactics were used to safely bring it to a stop.“The driver then provided a roadside breath test reading of over twice the legal limit.“Police had also received a report of a robbery in Omagh shortly beforehand, with the occupants of this vehicle believed to have been involved.“Along with colleagues with from Omagh C Section Local Policing Team, all 5 individuals onboard were arrested for multiple offences.“In the vehicle multiple large knives were safely recovered and will be destroyed.”
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