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Police stinger halts driver found with drugs and fake gun
He was chased by police along the A16 at Surfleet
A stinger device was used to stop the vehicle during a police chase on the A16 at Surfleet in Spalding. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
A 22-year-old man has been charged with a string of offences after a stinger device was used to stop his vehicle during a police chase on the A16 at Surfleet in Spalding.
An officer pursued a silver Mercedes Benz after the driver, who was uninjured in the incident, appeared to act suspiciously upon seeing the police car on blue lights at around 12pm on Tuesday, March 9.
Louth Town Councillor David Ford is facing a continuous battle with cleaning graffiti off walls in the local area.
The words ‘COVID lies’ have once again been spray painted on walls in Louth, despite a local councillor’s best efforts to scrub away the vandalism on a weekly basis.
Police investigated last year when the graffiti first started appearing on a boundary wall on St Mary’s Lane in the Lincolnshire town.
Town councillor David Ford goes out litter picking and to scrub off graffiti nearly every day. He has recently removed graffiti in several locations in the town including on High Holme Road and St Mary’s Lane.