Driver Stumped After Crash And Court
A lead foot motorist who attempted to branch out and hide from Police has been caught up a tree in Haruru.
At about 8am yesterday, a vehicle travelling on Puketona Road sped away after noticing a nearby Police car.
Far North Area Response Manager, Senior Sergeant Richard Garton, says the vehicle was not signalled to stop and a short time later the driver lost control and crashed.
“Officers then observed the man get out of the vehicle and flee on foot.
“The Police Dog Unit was contacted and managed to track the man, who was located a short distance away hiding up a tree.”
The man was taken into custody without further incident.
“Thankfully no one was injured, however these types of situations are extremely concerning for our staff and I hope our quick response reassures the community that we have absolutely no tolerance for incidents like these.”
A 36-year-old man appeared in Kaikohe District Court charged with dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.
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