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in Salford. Police say it was suspected to be driven by 15 year olds. Enquiries are currently ongoing, a spokesman for GMP said. A spokesman for GMP Stockport said: “Vehicle made off from officers earlier in the night, found abandoned short time later. “Driven on false plates, car traced to theft from Salford (Div).
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child is pushed out a moving vehicle as joyriders whizz through the street in a police chase. The youngster is seen crawling on his hands and knees before getting to his feet followed seconds later by a man bolting from the car.Dashcam footage from an unmarked police car captured the whole incident as the Ford Kuga was pursued through a housing estate in the Hattersley area of Manchester.The car raced through the residential area at speeds of up to 61mph.
Anyone with information about the man in question can call police on 0161 856 5761 quoting incident number 3411 of 04/08/2020.Details can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your Apple or Android device. You can also get a round-up of the biggest stories sent direct to your inbox every day with the MEN email newsletter - subscribe here . And you can follow us on
hereGMP said it has a Covid-19 contingency plan in place to minimise the impact on police resources, but said the virus 'remains an on-going concern for us as an emergency service'.The force added that following any positive tests among staff, 'internal track and trace protocols are launched and if there are indications that there is learning then we work with both individuals and the organisation to effect changes to minimise future infections amongst our staff.' During the first peak of
ten boroughs in the region are now at red alert level. Most of the boroughs in the region are under tighter lockdown rules than the rest of the UK.To find out what the rules are in your area, search here:Fines were issued in Blackley after officers shut down a party.There was loud music and a 'number of different households mixing at an address', police said in a Facebook post.Shorlty afterwards, police posted about a 'large event' in Platt Bridge, Wigan.When officers attended, they asked the
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Manchester Evening News , said the man 'approached them, made some threats and produced a knife' as they played in the park area before lessons began.
A violent Cheetham Hill gang's fight on two fronts is fuelling a spike in shootings in North Manchester.And police have revealed details of more incidents which have happened in the last month.But GMP are not taking the escalation lying down - they have set up a new squad in a bid to gain regain control of the streets.The "heavily resourced" dedicated team is being formed in response to a spate of shootings and machete attacks.Three different crime gangs are involved and the level of violence
Community police officers will be visiting Ashton-under-Lyne’s IKEA and major supermarkets to ‘shame’ people into wearing face coverings.Superintendent Jane Higham revealed that police community support officers (PCSOs) will be heading to ‘large retail premises’ in Tameside to speak to people not wearing face masks from Thursday.She said that the message across the entire Greater Manchester Police force was to take a more ‘enforcement angle’ when needed.Speaking at a meeting of the health and
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in Stockport. The Citroën C1 had its windscreen damaged following an incident in Reddish in July.
There were 2,988 lab-confirmed cases of coronavirus as of 9am on Sunday (September 6) - a sharp spike from Saturday's figure of 1,813.
hereOfficers have shared details of their busy night on social media.They said: "Overnight the GMP Transport Unit has made three arrests and attended multiple incidents across Manchester."The first arrest was for assaulting a police officer.
Hundreds of Greater Manchester travellers have been referred to the police after failing to comply with quarantine rules.A total of 263 people have been visited by police and two two fixed penalty notices have been issued following “repeated breaching of the self-isolation regulations”.Travellers who return to the UK from certain countries - including France, Spain and the Czech Republic - must self-isolate for 14 days to try and tackle the spread of coronavirus.Greece and Portugal could become
Greater Manchester Police were called at 12:45pm on Saturday, August 29, to reports a man had been abducted on Swanage Avenue in the Brooklands area of Wythenshawe.
The deputy mayor of Greater Manchester has called for a rethink on the policing of coronavirus restrictions after revealing that less than half of lockdown fines have been paid.Baroness Beverley Hughes says enforcement is ‘the only tool on the government’s box of tricks’ and has suggested a new approach is needed.Police are finding it 'impossible' to enforce ‘resented’ measures introduced in Greater Manchester in late July according to the deputy mayor, who oversees policing for the combined
Salford, was restrained on the floor by the four officers, Manchester Magistrates Court heard.However, during the scuffle Brown lifted her head and spat towards the four officers, hitting them all in the face and body.One officer said they were worried about potentially being infected with coronavirus and passing it onto their family and friends.Another officer said in a statement that the spit landed directly in her mouth, and she had to go to A&E and get an injection for Hepatitis B, the court
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