Proving that experience can sometimes work against you, the 37-year-old
driver saw police lights flashing behind him last Thursday night, and
instead of pulling over to allow the officers to attend the domestic
incident they were rushing to, took off, thinking they were after him, prompting police to give chase.
While another unit headed to the domestic callout, the man was chased by officers for about 4km before being cornered in a dead-end street in Kamo, at about 10.45pm. When stopped he allegedly had methamphetamine and cannabis in his car.
The man was charged with dangerous driving, driving while unlicensed and possession of methamphetamine and cannabis. Whangarei/Kaipara area prevention manager Senior Sergeant John Fagan described the man as a 'career criminal and frequent flyer'. "So he has lost his liberty, his vehicle and his drugs which were in the vehicle. I wonder how paranoid he must have been?" Mr Fagan said.
While another unit headed to the domestic callout, the man was chased by officers for about 4km before being cornered in a dead-end street in Kamo, at about 10.45pm. When stopped he allegedly had methamphetamine and cannabis in his car.
The man was charged with dangerous driving, driving while unlicensed and possession of methamphetamine and cannabis. Whangarei/Kaipara area prevention manager Senior Sergeant John Fagan described the man as a 'career criminal and frequent flyer'. "So he has lost his liberty, his vehicle and his drugs which were in the vehicle. I wonder how paranoid he must have been?" Mr Fagan said.
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