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Police appeal for witnesses after 29 wraps of drugs found following high-speed pursuit

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Thursday, March 9, 2023 10:34 am
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Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, or to anybody who may have dash0cam footage after a card suspected in a drugs supply incident fled officers.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, or to anybody who may have dash0cam footage after a card suspected in a drugs supply incident fled officers.

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THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage following a vehicle pursuit in Tilehurst.

Between 5.15 and 5.30pm on Friday, March 3, a silver Skoda Kamiq, with a partial registration of LLG, was seen and the occupant was suspected to be involved in the supply of drugs.

Officers located the vehicle, but it failed to stop when approached, and fled from officers at speeds of up to 75mph in the vicinity of Little Heath Road and Chapel Hill, Tilehurst, and The Meadway.

Police say that the vehicle’s occupant later decamped in Denby Way, and no arrests have yet been made.

A number of illegal substances were discarded from the vehicle, namely 29 wraps of both Class A and Class B drugs.

Investigating officer PC Russell Morbey, based at Reading police station, said: “We have reason to believe that the occupants of this vehicle was involved in the supply of drugs and when we attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver drove off at speed from officers.

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“Drugs were discarded from the vehicle at the junction of City Road and Park Lane, and at present, we have been unable to locate the driver. In total, 29 wraps of class A and class B drugs were recovered.

“The driver was an Asian man, around 5ft 8ins tall and was wearing a black Puffa jacket and black tracksuit bottoms.

“He was joined by a white man on a scooter, who was also wearing a black Puffa jacket.”

He continued: “I am appealing to anybody who was driving in the areas of Little Heath Road or Chapel Hill Tilehurst, or The Meadway in Reading, who may have witnessed this pursuit to please contact Thames Valley Police.

“I would also like anybody with dash-cam footage of the incident to please get in touch with us, and similarly, if you saw anybody leaving a Skoda vehicle in Denby Way to please get in touch.

“You can do so by reporting online or calling 101, quoting reference number 43230097331.

“Alternatively, for anonymity, you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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