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Patrol car rammed by stolen tractor 10.03.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

GARDAI are appealing for witnesses after one their patrol cars was rammed by a large tractor in Burnfoot in the early hours of Sunday morning. No one was injured in the incident, which took place at around 1.30am, however the patrol car was damaged to the extent that it could not be used to pursue the tractor, which drove off in the direction of Bridgend before coming to a stop a short way down the road when its trailer overturned. The driver did not remain at the scene.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent, Sergeant Danny Devlin said a member of the public had spotted the tractor being driven in a suspicious manner and alerted Gardaí.
“The tractor was using the back roads in the area and came out onto the main road at the bottom of the Brae Road where it was spotted by a garda patrol. The tractor failed to stop when the blue light of the patrol car was turned on. The patrol car then pulled in front of the tractor on the Bridgend side of Burnfoot Garda station and tried to block the tractors path, but the driver of the tractor rammed the patrol car and made off towards Bridgend.
“Luckily, no one in the patrol car was hurt, but there could have been serious injury. The car was badly damaged and could not pursue. I’m no insurance assessor but I’d say the patrol car is a write off,” said the Buncrana based Sergeant, who added he’d subsequently been informed the tractor had been reported stolen in Derry.
“The driver lost control before reaching Bridgend. The trailer appeared to clip the verge and tip over and the driver fled the scene,” said Sergeant Devlin, who added that the tractor was missing its registration plates. The trailer, described as a feeder type by Sergeant Devlin, was empty.
The Buncrana-based Sergeant appealed for members of the public to come forward with any information regarding Sunday’s incident.
Break-ins
Meanwhile, two break-ins occurred in the Burt/Bridgend area last week. In the early hours of Thursday morning there was a break in at a house in Carrownamaddy. A sum of cash and a laptop computer was taken following forced entry to the house via the side door. Late on Friday night a break in was reported at a house in Bridgend. No items were taken.
Gardai are calling on the public to come forward with any information they may have on the above break ins.
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