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Suspect saved from bog during police chase
- Author, Luke Jarmyn
- Role, 91热爆 News, North East and Cumbria
A police officer used his baton to rescue a suspect from a bog during a chase over a stolen vehicle.
Two balaclava-clad males were seen riding a moped through the Market Place of Bishop Auckland, County Durham, on Wednesday.
They were then tracked down to some boggy fields with the help of a police helicopter.
Three people - a man and two teenage boys - have been arrested by Durham Constabulary on suspicion of the theft of a motor vehicle, driving without insurance and a licence, and drug driving.
The force鈥檚 roads and armed policing motorbike unit tracked down the suspects to some boggy fields after being alerted by local neighbourhood officer James Sewell.
A police spokesperson said: "The trio dumped the bike and tried to flee.
"Two of the suspects were chased down while the third 鈥 who tried to escape through a bog despite not being able to swim 鈥 had to be rescued by an officer extending his baton for him to grab hold of."
Police confirmed the three people were arrested and taken into custody.
The black-and-yellow moped, which had been reported stolen from Bishop Auckland, was recovered and will be returned to its legal owner.
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