Police appeal for witnesses of 'dangerous driver' who escaped after being pulled over by officers

By James Smith

11th Nov 2021 | Local News

Warwickshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a "dangerous" driver managed to get away from officers in Kenilworth.

A grey VW Golf GTI was pulled over by officers at 10.45am on Tuesday (November 9) morning near the Ramada Hotel.

After pulling over the car sped off quickly along the A46 towards Warwick.

Police said: "The vehicle is understood to have made a number of dangerous manoeuvres before leaving the A46 at the exit for Hatton."

PC Drew Ballantyne added: "Dangerous driving is not acceptable and it will not be tolerated especially if people are putting other road users at risk.

"Enquiries are ongoing into this incident and as part of our investigation, we're keen for anyone who witnessed the vehicle and the manner in which it was being driven to get in touch.

"We'd also appeal for anyone who has dashcam footage of the incident to come forward."

Anyone with information should report it online or call 101 quoting incident 108 of 9 November.

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