Feb 11 • 04:56 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Five-Mile Car Chase Ended in the Ditch

A five-mile car chase in Agder, Norway, concluded when the vehicle ended up in a ditch, leading to the arrest of two men.

Authorities reported a car chase that stretched for five miles across Agder, Norway, which began after a vehicle evaded a police control checkpoint in Grimstad. The police operation was initiated at approximately 12:23 AM, with the police following the suspect vehicle through several towns, including Froland and Herefoss. The chase ultimately ended when the fleeing car drove off the road at an intersection in Herefoss, located in Birkenes municipality.

Two men, aged in their 30s and 60s, were arrested at the scene. The police are currently investigating the situation further, particularly focusing on various items found inside the vehicle and clarifying the ownership of the car. Additionally, there are ongoing inquiries into whether the driver was under the influence of drugs at the time. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the high-speed pursuit or the subsequent crash.

The chase covered a significant distance, about five miles, as estimated using Google Maps, highlighting both the extent of the pursuit and the challenges law enforcement faces in managing such high-risk situations. The incident sheds light on the issue of reckless driving and evasion from law enforcement, prompting discussions about public safety and police response protocols in Norway.

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