Kent Police nab stolen Toyota in high-stakes motorway takedown! The Roads Policing Unit (#RPU3) pulled off a major win earlier today, stopping a clapped-out Toyota CH-R flaunting cloned plates and linked to theft.
TPAC Tactics Bring Chase to a Halt
Using sharp tactical pursuit and containment (TPAC) methods, officers boxed in the dodgy ride before it could cause havoc. Once stopped, they confirmed the Toyota was reported stolen. The driver? No licence, no insurance – a recipe for disaster.
“#RPU3 used #TPAC tactics to preemptively stop this CH-R driving around on cloned plates. The CH-R was found to be stolen, and the naughty man was found to have no licence or insurance ? Tut tut ?♂️ CAD 28-1314 DG.”
Driver Cuffs Clicked
The culprit was hauled in on suspicion of vehicle theft, driving without a licence, and motoring without insurance. Kent Police have seized the Toyota as part of a growing investigation.
Cheers From Locals
Residents hailed the swift police action, praising the RPU’s no-nonsense approach to road crime. Social media lit up with kudos, like one comment saying:
“Great work by Kent Police! Keeping our roads safe from criminals.”
Police On Crime Crackdown
A Kent Police spokesperson said:
“Thanks to the swift action of our Roads Policing Unit, a stolen vehicle was stopped safely, and the suspect is now in custody. We continue to take robust action against those who drive illegally and compromise public safety.”
Witnesses Urged to Speak Up
If you saw the incident or know anything about the stolen Toyota, call Kent Police on 101 quoting CAD 28-1314 DG. Anonymity is guaranteed via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
Stay tuned for more as this police chase drama unfolds.