A64 traffic: Brave police officer rams into van driving wrong way down A64 during rush hour

A brave police officer used his vehicle to ram a van being driven the wrong way down the A64 off the carriageway.

Officers arrested two men after a stolen van was driven the wrong way along the A64 in heavy traffic on Tuesday, North Yorkshire Police said.

They were forced to take immediate action to bring the van to a stop, to prevent a potentially lethal collision with members of the public.

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Explaining the incident, a spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: “Yesterday evening, we received information about a suspicious Peugeot Partner van heading towards York. At about 6.20pm the van driver failed to stop for officers at the A19 Fulford Interchange, and instead joined the A64 – onto the eastbound carriageway, but heading west.

A64 traffic: Brave police officer rams into van driving wrong way down A64 during rush hourA64 traffic: Brave police officer rams into van driving wrong way down A64 during rush hour
A64 traffic: Brave police officer rams into van driving wrong way down A64 during rush hour

“An officer from our Roads Policing Group was in a marked police car on the A64 eastbound carriageway, a few miles west of the junction, when he spotted the van travelling the wrong way, straight towards him.

“Acting immediately, the police car made contact with the van to disable it and bring it to a stop. The van continued on for a short distance before the driver and passenger abandoned it in the road and ran off.

“Other officers quickly arrived on the scene and began a search of the area, and two men were arrested in fields nearby.”

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A 52-year-old man was found hiding under a bush, and was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified, drug driving, dangerous driving, failing to stop and theft of a motor vehicle.

A 40-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle. He had with him a young dog, which was taken to a vet to be cared for.

The Peugeot van had previously been reported stolen from the West Mercia area.

The officer involved was checked over by paramedics, but remained on duty.

The police car’s airbags deployed and it sustained damage.

The car was taken away to be repaired.

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The statement continued: “Given the circumstances, the incident caused lengthy delays on the A64, and we're really grateful for everyone’s patience and understanding.

“Both suspects remain in custody at this time.”