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Home / Crime and Justice / Drug Deal Leads to 47-Mile Police Chase

Drug Deal Leads to 47-Mile Police Chase

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Driver Ryan Moore led police on a 47-mile chase reaching 120mph.
  • The pursuit ended after Moore ran out of fuel near Fleet Services.
  • Moore received an eight-month prison sentence and a driving ban.
Drug Deal Leads to 47-Mile Police Chase

A 47-mile police chase concluded with the jailing of Ryan Moore, 20, after his car was observed in a suspected drug deal on December 9th. Officers initiated pursuit when Moore failed to stop his Mercedes A Class, reaching speeds of up to 120mph. The chase spanned multiple roads, including the A30, A303, and M3, involving weaving through traffic and a section of roadworks.

Moore's attempt to evade law enforcement ended near Fleet Services when he ran out of fuel. Upon stopping, he failed a cannabis drug wipe, and his car was discovered to be fitted with fraudulent registration plates. He subsequently pleaded guilty to several offenses, including dangerous driving and using cloned plates.

At Salisbury Crown Court, Moore was sentenced to eight months in prison and disqualified from driving for three years and four months. Police highlighted that the sentence reflects the serious risks Moore posed to other road users through his dangerous driving and excessive speed during the prolonged pursuit.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ryan Moore led police on a 47-mile chase reaching speeds of 120mph before running out of fuel.
Moore pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, no insurance, failing to provide an evidential sample, and using fraudulent registration plates.
Ryan Moore was sentenced to eight months in prison and disqualified from driving for over three years.

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