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Staffordshire: four taken to the hospital and three arrests after police tracking results in collapse

Staffordshire: four taken to the hospital and three arrests after police tracking results in collapse

The arrests follow a police investigation into the theft of a Range Rover from a Cannock Road address in Burnt wood Around 8:00 pm on February 21.

Then the next day, shortly after 20.10, a Kia Niro Black believed to be related to theft failed to stop West Midlands police Officers near Clarion in Cannock causing a pursuit.

Following a short pursuit, was involved in a collision with a black Mercedes led by a public member at the Road Station in Hednesford.

The driver and two Kia occupants and the driver and a single Mercedes occupant were taken to the hospital.

Staffordshire police said that their wounds are not believed to be able to endanger life.

A police car.
A police car.

The three men who were arrested afterwards were a 32 -year -old, under the suspicion of taking over the aggravated vehicle, conspiracy to steal a motor vehicle, theft of a vehicle, driving a dangerous vehicle, possession with the intention of providing cocaine and possession with the intention to provide cannabis.

A 23 -year -old, on the suspicion of taking over the aggravated vehicle, conspiracy to steal a vehicle, driving a dangerous vehicle, driving a vehicle while improper through drugs, which fails to stop a vehicle when required by A Constanta, holding with the intention of providing cocaine and possession with the intention to provide cannabis.

A 19 -year -old, on the suspicion of taking over the aggravated vehicle, conspiracy to steal a vehicle, driving a dangerous vehicle, driving a vehicle while improper through drugs, which fails to stop a vehicle when required by a Constanta, holding with the intention of providing cocaine and possession with the intention to provide cannabis.

The force said that all three men, who were in the Cannock area, were offered a bail to the police while his investigations continue.

He added that the West Midlands ambulance service and the Staffordshire fire and rescue service participated in the collision scene.

Witnesses or anyone who has information or those with relevant CCTV images, door or images from Dashcam, should call 101, citing incident 673 of February 22, or using the Live Chat site. Or anonymous telephone crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.