Monday, 23 November 2015 - 1:43pm |
Waikato

Police commend farmer who apprehended fleeing driver following Waikato crash

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Waikato Police are crediting the actions of a Hauraki farmer who apprehended the occupants of a car that had earlier fled from Police, but crashed after the pursuit had been abandoned overnight.

District Road Policing Manager, Inspector Freda Grace, said the incident began after Police checked a Nissan Primera car travelling at 126km/h on SH25 at Waitakaruru.

“Instead of stopping as required, the driver has instead fled from Police at speed and a pursuit under the supervision of the Northern Communications Centre has been initiated.

“Given the speed and nature of the fleeing motorist’s driving, the pursuit was abandoned however; officers conducting a search for the Nissan came across it somewhat worse for wear a short time later.”

Mrs Grace said Police inquiries to date suggest that after officers lost sight of the fleeing car it was involved in a collision with another vehicle while the offenders were overtaking.

“The offending driver lost control of the Nissan and crashed into trees and a sheet metal fence causing extensive damage to the car. The 20-year-old male driver and his 18-year-old female passenger then attempted to flee the scene on foot.

“As it turns out the owner of the property where the car crashed heard the commotion and saw the couple fleeing and apprehended them until Police arrived. This intervention allowed for the offenders to be held to account and the driver was arrested for reckless driving and failing to stop.”

Mrs Grace said the female passenger was arrested in connection with an unrelated shoplifting matter in the Manawatü.

“The pair were taken to Thames Hospital for assessment and will appear in the Hamilton District Court later today.

“Though it may not seem like it at present, the pair are very lucky not to have been seriously injured as were the innocent people in the car they clipped just before the crash. Those people and the farmer now have to deal with insurance companies in relation to the damaged caused through no fault of their own.”

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