Man arrested after allegedly fleeing police and hitting 100mph going the wrong way on M40

He was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, possession of an offensive weapon (a baseball bat), assaulting a police officer and criminal damage
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A man has been arrested after allegedly fleeing from police and travelling the wrong way on the M40 on Wednesday afternoon (August 5).

The 38-year-old from Tipton, West Midlands was initially pulled over for allegedly committing a traffic offence on the M40.

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As officers spoke to him on the hard shoulder he sped away, colliding with the police car before hitting speeds of 90mph as he fled through Warwick Services and then 100mph going the wrong way on the hard shoulder.

A man has been arrested after allegedly fleeing from police and travelling the wrong way on the M40A man has been arrested after allegedly fleeing from police and travelling the wrong way on the M40
A man has been arrested after allegedly fleeing from police and travelling the wrong way on the M40

The suspect then abandoned the vehicle before fleeing on foot before officers caught him and arrested him on suspicion of dangerous driving, possession of an offensive weapon (a baseball bat), assaulting a police officer and criminal damage.

He was also detained on recall to prison.

Enquiries are ongoing.

Anyone with information that could help police with their enquiries should call 101 quoting incident 227 of August 5.

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.