Posted: Tue 23rd Feb 2016

Cheshire police intercept stolen car in Queensferry – 3 arrested

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 23rd, 2016

Cheshire Police say they have intercepted a stolen car in Deeside today arresting the three occupants.

A traffic report at around 11.30 this morning said police were dealing with an incident on the A494 Westbound exit slip road in Queensferry.

The road was partially blocked as the incident unfolded , tailbacks were reported back to the A494 Deeside industrial estate junction.

Eyewitnesses say up to five police cars including some from Cheshire police were seen ‘boxing in’ what was believed to be a Mini on the slip road.

North Wales Police haven’t commented on the incident however, Cheshire police tweeted:

“Stolen vehicle intercepted, recovered, and 3 occupants in custody #Intercept #HereforJustice” Cheshire police confirmed to Deeside.com the car was the one stopped in Queensferry.

It’s not known where the car was taken from.

Cheshire Police has been using a new hashtag recently in the form of #Intercept, the new branding for all Cheshire Police Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) operations

The name was introduced earlier this month following a significant investment programme in the force ANPR capability both in terms of the static and mobile cameras.

The cameras mean the Constabulary is able to monitor virtually every vehicle that travels across the county and identify any suspicious vehicle and vehicles which are believed to be linked to organised criminals.

Superintendent Martin Cleworth said: “ANPR provides a vital tool in the fight against crime, and when used effectively it can help prevent crimes before they occur.

“We know that criminals often travel to other areas when committing crimes, and we also know that there is as strong link between the use of illegal vehicles and other types of serious crime.

“By using this technology we are able to use the intelligence available to us to identify offenders and intercept them before they go on to commit any crimes.”

The force has already had a number of successful roads policing operations which have used ANPR technology. At the last operation, Operation Crossbow in Widnes, officers stopped nearly 150 vehicles, seized ten vehicles and made seven arrests as a result of ANPR technology.

Superintendent Cleworth added: “Over the past 12 months the force has invested significantly in ANPR and following this investment we want to ensure that we are making the best use of the technology that we have to make our communities safe by disrupting the criminal use of the road network.

“The aim of Intercept is to maximise the use of the ANPR system and use all of the intelligence available to us, to ensure that we have the right people in the right place at the right time to stop crimes before they occur.”

“The message is clear – you use stolen vehicles, you drive illegally, you travel the roads to commit crime, then we will target you.”

 

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