Sunday Sun

Speeding driver dumped car and fled police on foot

- By Sophie Finnegan Reporter ellie.shorttleke­nt@reachplc.com

A disqualifi­ed driver has been jailed after he led police on a “dangerous” seven-mile pursuit through the streets of Sunderland.

Stuart William Trotter was spotted by specialist officers from Northumbri­a Police’s Motor Patrols department driving at excessive speeds on Dairy Lane in Houghton-lespring in the early hours of July 7 last year.

He was told to pull over by officers but continued driving at a high speed for more than 15 minutes.

At one point, Trotter reached up to 80mph in a residentia­l 30mph zone. Officers decided to deploy a stinger device in an attempt to stop the speeding vehicle.

The 43-year-old continued driving despite the damage to his Audi A3.

However, he attempted to drive down an embankment and had to dump his vehicle and flee the scene while officers

chased him on foot. Trotter, of Pinewood Avenue in Washington, was subsequent­ly arrested and charged.

He later admitted dangerous driving, driving while disqualifi­ed, failing to provide a specimen, and having no insurance at Newcastle Crown Court on July 12 this year.

He was remanded into custody before appearing before the same courts on August 23.

Trotter was subsequent­ly jailed for 18 months and handed a further three-year driving ban that comes into effect following his custodial sentence.

Sergeant Glen Robson, of Northumbri­a Police’s Operation Dragoon team, said: “It is clear Trotter has shown a total disregard for the law and for the safety of other road users. This was a potentiall­y dangerous incident that saw officers led on a 15-minute pursuit by a driver who showed little desire to pull over and hand himself in. And while the driver still tried to evade officers on foot, his luck certainly ran out with Trotter put in handcuffs just moments after the pursuit ended.

“The law is not optional, and when anybody gets behind the wheel of a car and drives dangerousl­y, they risk ruining more than one life forever. His actions were selfish and reckless and I am pleased Trotter is now behind bars and banned from the roads for a significan­t period of time. We will continue to use every tactic at our disposal to protect all our road users and ensure any perpetrato­rs are brought to justice.”

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Stuart William Trotter
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