Published:
4:38 PM May 4, 2021
The Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team attended crash on the A140 at Mendlesham
- Credit: NSRAPT
A 28-year-old man has been disqualified from driving for more than two years, after crashing a lorry on the A140 over the bank holiday weekend while four times over the legal alcohol limit.
Pavel Noga from Rainham, London, was found by the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team (NSRAPT) after crashing a Mercedes heavy goods lorry on the A140 at Mendlesham at 12.26am on Sunday, May 2.
The driver had crashed into a tree and left the road, blocking the carriageway, and subsequently blew 155 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath at the roadside the legal limit is 35.
The four men allegedly fled on foot and hid in long grass after being pursued by police. One of the men was bitten by a police dog while being arrested
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POLICE have charged four men after they allegedly smashed their way into an Ipswich supermarket with a sledgehammer overnight, with one man bitten by a police dog while he was being arrested.
It came after the group allegedly tried to break into a different supermarket earlier in the night before they were chased off by cleaners inside the store.
Police will allege just after midnight that a group of men in a black sedan attempted to smash the entry doors to a supermarket in Fernvale.
But they fled after being disturbed by cleaners inside.
At 12.50am they then allegedly travelled to a supermarket on Collingwood Drive in Collingwood Park and used a sledgehammer to smash the glass door.
Wayne Read, 37, of Dalham Place in Haverhill, has been sentenced to 16 weeks in prison. Read appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court on Wednesday, April 28, where he pleaded guilty to one count of burglary and for being in breach of a community order. It follows an incident on Monday, April 26 when a property in Rosefinch Close was broken into and jewellery disturbed, but not taken. CCTV captured a male walking towards the property and Read was identified as a former occupant. Officers from the Haverhill Safer Neighbourhood team arrested Read the following day, Tuesday, April 27, in connection with the incident and he was taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre for questioning, where he was subsequently charged.