Man charged after police pursuit in Chichester area
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A man was reported to have crashed a stolen Fiat into a stationary BMW on the A259 near Apuldram at around 2.10pm.
A Sussex Police statement adds that the driver and passenger of the BMW were threatened and pushed by a man who left the scene along Apuldram Lane.
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Hide AdA 75-year-old man was then threatened in his garden in Apuldram Lane and his Volvo was stolen.
Officers located the Volvo near the Manhood Peninsula at around 2.30pm, but the driver refused to stop.
Shortly afterwards he was seen again and failed to stop a second time. The car crashed through a gate in Locks Way, Birdham, and ended up stuck in a ditch.
Any witnesses are asked to email [email protected] or call 101 quoting serial 756 of 23/12.
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Hide AdBenjamin Peace, 22, of Curdridge Close, Havant, was charged with robbery, attempted kidnap, two counts of common assault, dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle taking, driving with no licence, failing to provide a specimen of breath and possessing a bladed article in a public place.
He appeared before Brighton magistrates on Saturday (December 26). He did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody to be sent for trial at Chichester Crown Court on January 22.
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