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Nottingham Post
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Joshua Hartley

Runaway driver hid in pond after leading police on dangerous chase through Mansfield Woodhouse

A runaway driver hid in a pond after leading police on a dangerous chase through part of Nottinghamshire. A police officer was patrolling in a marked vehicle when a Toyota Yaris failed to stop in Leeming Lane, Mansfield Woodhouse, shortly before 8.30pm on Monday, February 27.

The driver Orges Hoxha appeared to be stopping after being signalled to pull over by the officer, but instead floored the accelerator and sped off erratically. Hoxha then reached speeds in excess of 80mph in 30mph and 50mph zones, driving on the opposite side of the road and overtaking other cars as he tried to get away.

The 24-year-old later drove onto The Carrs field, Warsop, where he narrowly avoided trees before jumping out of his car and running off. Failing to lose the following police dog and roads officer, he was found hiding in a pond using reeds for cover, before being pulled from the water.

He later admitted to charges of dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving without insurance, and driving without a license. Appearing at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, March 1, he was jailed for 10 months.

Orges Hoxha, 24, appeared to be stopping after being signalled to pull over by a police officer, but instead floored the accelerator and sped off erratically (Nottinghamshire Police)

Hoxha, of Church Street, Warsop, was also disqualified from driving for two years. PC Jon Pinnick, of Nottinghamshire Police’s Roads Policing Unit, said: “We know all too well the tragic consequences of this kind of dangerous and reckless driving.

“Hoxha showed absolutely no thought for the road laws or the danger he was putting other people in by driving nearly three times the speed limit.

“Rather than face up to what he had done he then chose to run away and hide. As hiding places go this was certainly a brave choice, but it made little difference to our dog, who soon sniffed him out from beneath the reeds.

“I’m incredibly thankful no one was injured during this incident as the consequences do not bear thinking about.

“I want to send out a strong message to any other driver who thinks they can escape being arrested when they show a complete disregard for road laws. As we’ve shown here we can call on other teams within the force including the dog unit – so you won’t stay hidden for long.”

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