Police in Derry/Londonderry have arrested a male on suspicion of a number of offences following a vehicle-related incident in the city last night, Monday 17 February. 

District Support Team officers on patrol just before 10pm on Westland Street were alerted to a grey Volkswagen Golf being driven on Marlborough Terrace that hit a kerb, which resulted in damaging a tyre on the car. Police signalled for the driver to stop but they continued on, towards Westland Street. The vehicle subsequently collided with a parked van. Police observed the male driver make off from the Golf which, as a result of police checks, matched the description of a vehicle reported stolen from the Strand Road area in the city centre. 

Officers subsequently located a male, aged 19 years old, who matched the description of the suspect. He was arrested on suspicion of offences including Aggravated vehicle taking causing damage, Using a motor vehicle without insurance, Dangerous Driving, Driving while disqualified, Driving when unfit through drink or drug, and Failing to stop for police. After his arrest, the male spat at an officer and was arrested on suspicion of assault on police. 

The man remains in police custody this morning, 18 February. Enquiries continue. 

Police appeal for anyone who may have relevant footage from Strand Road, from 9.30pm onwards, or from the Westland Street/Marlborough Terrace area from that time to approximately 10pm, which may assist the police investigation to call 101, quote reference 1681 of 17/02/25, or submit a report online via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/


Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/

'Fatal Five'

Inspector Gahan said: "Road safety is everyone's responsibility. Remember the ‘Fatal Five’ and the steps you can take to avoid them - don’t drink and drive, slow down, don’t get careless, wear your seat belt and stay off your phone."