He was found hiding on the banks of the River Ribble by PD Viper's snout
A burglary suspect was found hiding on the banks of a river following a police chase in a stolen car.
Lancashire Constabulary said a car was then stolen from the driveway after the keys were taken from the house .The next day, the car was spotted by officers in the Frenchwood area of Preston.After a short pursuit, the driver, a 28-year-old man was arrested after fleeing the car. He was found hiding on the banks of the River Ribble by PD Viper.
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