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Man jailed after 100mph police chase with no licence or insurance

Man jailed after 100mph police chase with no licence or insurance A police stinger brought his high-speed chase to a halt A stinger device was used to stop the vehicle during a police chase on the A16 at Surfleet in Spalding. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police A Lincolnshire driver who had never held a licence was jailed after Lincoln Crown Court heard how he drove at 110 mph in an attempt to evade police. Tracy Hercules was driving in March this year a Mercedes Benz in the Spalding area when a police car approached with its blue flashing lights and siren on. The police vehicle was on its way to an unrelated incident, but Hercules mistakenly believed that it was him that the officers were interested in and sped off.

Tracy Hercules: Unlicensed driver jailed over 110mph police pursuit

BBC News Published image captionThe 25-minute pursuit ended when Hercules lost control and crashed into a ditch A man who never held a driving licence fled from police he wrongly believed were after him in a 110mph car chase. Tracy Hercules, 22, sped away when he saw a patrol car approach with its blue lights and siren on. The officers, who had been heading to an unrelated call, gave chase, pursuing Hercules for 25 minutes until he crashed into a ditch. Hercules, who admitted dangerous driving, was jailed for eight months at Lincoln Crown Court. Edna Leonard, prosecuting, told the court the defendant had pulled out in front of the police car near Spalding, Lincolnshire, on 8 March.

Mum overwhelmed as vandalised grave donations smash target

Mum overwhelmed as vandalised grave donations smash target An incredible response for a tragic story Kacey died just hours after her birth in 2004. | Photo: Lyndsay Marshall A fundraiser to help a Lincoln mother whose baby daughter’s grave was vandalised with a hammer has raised over £2,000 in less than 48 hours. Lyndsay Marshall had visited her daughter Kacey’s grave at Washingborough baby cemetery over the weekend, on what would have been her 17th birthday, when she saw the heartbreaking damage. The headstone had been smashed by a hammer and ornaments were scattered around the grave. Kacey’s grave had been vandalised, leaving the headstone shattered into pieces. | Photo: Lyndsay Marshall

I will fight : Lincoln mum demands action after daughter s grave vandalised

A Lincoln mother is calling for more safety at a baby cemetery in a city village, after she was devastated to find her daughter’s grave vandalised with a hammer. Lyndsay Marshall had gone to visit her daughter Kacey’s grave at Washingborough baby cemetery on what would’ve been her 17th birthday on Sunday. When she got there she found the grave had been subject to vandalism, with the headstone smashed by a hammer and ornaments scattered everywhere. A fundraiser was set up to support Lyndsay through this and to help repair it, and it soared over the £2,000 target in less than 48 hours.

Four arrested after large quantity of drugs found at Wellington Way, Market Deeping

Four arrested after large quantity of drugs found at Wellington Way, Market Deeping Three men and a woman have been arrested following a drugs raid. Police searched a home in Wellington Way, Market Deeping at the end of last week and found a large quantity of class A and class C substances. Insp Gary Stewart of Lincolnshire Police said: We continue our drive against drug dealing in the county and these arrests come as a result of our officers work. Police have made four arrests after a large quantity of drugs were found Anyone with information that might help police with the investigation can call 101 quoting incident 441 of February 5.

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