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19
Mar
Three people have been arrested following a police chase involving dogs and a helicopter through several villages near Harrogate this afternoon.
North Yorkshire Police said in a statement officers attempted to stop a VW Golf on the A61 at Ripley at about 1.45pm.
The statement added the vehicle raced off and was pursued through Bedlam, Bishop Thornton and Shaw Mills before coming to a stop on a country lane in Markington.
Police and dogs searching for the suspects
It added:
In an updated statement, the force said searches carried out by police drug dogs found a quantity of "what is suspected to be a class-A drug" was forensically recovered from the side of the road.
Police added the teenager and two men were arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, dangerous driving, failing to stop for the police and intent to supply a class-A drug.
All three were interviewed and released on conditional bail.
The Stray Ferret received reports of a large police presence on the verge of the A61 at South Stainley, which runs between Harrogate and Ripon, just after 2.40pm today.
A witness, who was a passenger on a passing bus, said the police appeared to be carrying out a “manhunt”.
Another witness on the same bus added:
The VW Golf
A member of Markington Village Facebook group also said a car went “racing through” the village followed by “six police cars after it”.
Someone commented on the post to add the police had been “looking for someone on foot who has gone through the fields”.
The Stray Ferret was also alerted to a large police presence in Killinghall.
Reports say the A61 Ripon Road between Killinghall and Ripley is also closed.
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