Police have urged an E-Scooter rider who made off from officers - leaving his vehicle and lunch behind - to attend Wellington Police Station and pick up his driving offence.
& Wrekin Police reported that a man fled PC Webb and PCSO Goodman on New Street in the Telford town during Tuesday.
Officers reminded residents that, although they are available to buy, E-Scooters are currently illegal to use on public roads, pavements cycle lanes and pedestrian-only areas. The post showed a picture of the man's scooter and lunch from Greggs that he left behind when fleeing.
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