A dramatic police chase in Greater Manchester unfolded when a man allegedly stole an Amazon delivery van loaded with parcels worth £1,000. The pursuit, which reached speeds of 100mph, raised serious concerns about public safety as it spanned three towns, including Wigan, Bolton, and Chorley. The chase lasted around 40 minutes, during which the driver showed blatant disregard for traffic laws, endangering pedestrians and other road users.
The incident began with a 999 call reporting the theft, prompting police to track the van quickly. However, when officers attempted to stop the vehicle, the suspect accelerated, leading to a high-speed pursuit. The chase ended when the van collided with pedestrian barriers and struck a stationary car, causing damage to street furniture along the route.
Fortunately, while a cyclist was struck during the chase, no serious injuries were reported. The suspect was apprehended at the crash site and faces multiple charges, including dangerous driving and possession of drugs. He has since been released on bail as investigations continue.
This incident underscores the growing issue of delivery vehicle thefts, which not only disrupt logistics but also pose significant risks to public safety. With Amazon delivering millions of items daily, the implications of such thefts extend beyond immediate criminal activity, affecting delivery reliability and community safety.
Source: GB News

