Police arrest man, 37, on canal narrowboat after eight mile 4mph chase
Cops apprehended the man in the East Midlands last week, on April 23
06:50, 4 MAY 2021
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Police have swooped on a narrowboat and arrested a man, aged 37, following an eight mile 4mph chase.
Cops apprehended the man in the East Midlands last week, on April 23.
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In a statement put out by police, the family said: Clive Porter was a much loved husband, dad and grandad. He was a quiet calm and caring person, who served the community as a police officer for over 30 years before joining the Canal and River Trust. He was loved and respected by all who met him. Clive had a passion for working outdoors and meeting people. He believed in caring for people and the environment through the principle of policing by the people for the people.
Mr Porter died last Monday along the Grand Union Canal. Daniel Wisniewski, 34 has appeared in court this morning
Family tribute to ex Herts Police officer who died in Grand Union Canal incident as two arrested
Police found Clive Porter suffering with serious injuries and two people have since been arrested
Clive Porter (Image: Thames Valley Police)
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