A four car crash on Regent’s Road in Salford yesterday evening led to a car jacking incident which saw the offender flea to the West Midlands before being arrested

The four vehicle pile up on Regent’s Road around 9.20 saw the offender leave on foot, take a taxi with the driver threatened at knifepoint on the main road, and receiving injuries that were also thankfully not life-threatening, and told to hand over the keys before heading towards the City Centre.

With district officers managing the scene, GMP’s Specialist Operations branch scoured the area for the suspect and vehicle.

Later that evening, at around 11pm it was stopped down in the West Midlands on the M42 after being sighted on the M6.

A 29-year-old man was then arrested on suspicion of robbery and wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm. He is in the process of being transferred to GMP custody for questioning.

Chief Inspector Simon Ashcroft of GMP’s Salford district said; “This is understandably a terrifying ordeal for those involved last night, but after a swift response by our dedicated local officers and the support of the wider force, we were not only able to manage the scene effectively, we also detained the suspect with assistance from colleagues in another force before any further harm could be caused.

“I hope this result shows that we will use all the resources available to us to detect and detain offenders quickly who are intent on causing unnecessary harm to innocent members of the public.

“As we continue to investigate to bring justice, if anyone has any further information in relation to this incident, or footage including dashcam, doorbell or CCTV, they can do so by calling 101 quoting incident 3337 of 16/02/2024.”

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