Two police dogs helped make a double arrest after a 100mph police chase.
The pursuit began after officers attended a report of a break-in at a former Scout hut on Forest Road, Annesley Woodhouse, shortly before 2:30 am on Wednesday 30 October.
A member of the public reported seeing people breaking into the hut, armed with baseball bats or planks of wood. Multiple units were dispatched, and the first officer on the scene witnessed a BMW driving off at speed with no lights on.
The officer, a police dog handler in an unmarked police car, illuminated his blue lights and pursued the car after the driver failed to stop.
A high-speed chase saw the BMW reach speeds in excess of 100mph through Selston and into Derbyshire. The BMW finally stopped on Main Street, Alfreton, and two occupants got out before fleeing into a nearby housing estate.
The officer and Police Dog Russo pursued the suspects while other officers, including those from Derbyshire Police, made their way to the scene.
A short time later, PD Russo helped detain one of the suspects, while a second Nottinghamshire police dog, PD Seth, caught the other.
PD Russo helped officers locate one of the suspects in a back garden.
The two male suspects, both aged 20, were arrested on suspicion of failing to stop when required by a police constable and taken into custody.
Officers returned to search the former Scout hut and discovered a cannabis grow consisting of around 180 plants. An investigation in relation to the grow is ongoing.
Detective Chief Inspector Les Charlton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“This was another outstanding demonstration of what well-trained police dogs can achieve when paired with highly skilled handlers.
“By picking up separate scents, Russo and Seth located these suspects in the dark, who may otherwise have avoided capture.
“Failing to stop is a serious crime, and I hope these arrests will make people think twice before attempting to speed off from officers.”
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