The chase began when a member of the public reported that a woman was abducted in a Ford car against her will on Anchor Road, near the city center, shortly before midnight last night. This sparked a police chase for the Ford driver who saw a total of seven people, including the driver, injured in three separate incidents just across from Bristol, left the M32 closed until Sunday morning and now automatically launched a police investigation. behavior. See also: The M32 in Bristol is still closed after a crash overnight Last night, for almost eight hours in the early hours of Sunday (May 1) between junction 2 for Eastville and junction 1 for Filton following reports of a serious collision. Officers have now revealed that the accident was part of a police chase – estimated to be about 17 miles – to chase a man in his 20s, following reports of concern for a woman’s well-being on Saturday (April 30th). Police said a member of the public witnessed an incident in which a woman appeared to be dragged into a silver Ford car against her will on Anchor Road near the city center shortly before 12 in the morning. In a statement, an Avon and Somerset police spokesman explained: “Shortly before midnight, a member of the public contacted police after seeing an incident in which a woman appeared to be dragged into a silver Ford car against her will in Anchor. Road. “ Within just a few hundred meters, the driver was involved in the first incident. Avon and Somerset police said: “During the police chase, the Ford collided with two pedestrians at St Augustine’s Parade, who needed medical attention for minor injuries.” Then, a few minutes later, the chase continued through the city center and onto the M32, and at the intersection of junction 2 for Eastville and junction 1 for the ring road and Filton, another collision occurred. Avon and Somerset police said: “A new collision occurred on the north road of the M32 between the patrol car and the vehicle of a third party.” In the accident, police said three members of the public were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries – the occupants of the third car, bringing the total number of injured during the incident to five. The chase then continued around the A4174 ring road and ended at around 12.20 p.m. in Keynsham. Police said: “Police stopped it in Wellsway, Keynsham around 12.20 today (Sunday, May 1). “One of the Ford occupants, a 20-year-old man, left the scene and was spotted by police nearby. He was arrested for multiple offenses, including dangerous driving and failing to stop for police,” a police spokesman said. Police confirmed that the man was taken to hospital for a check-up and his condition is not believed to be life-threatening. A female passenger was also taken to hospital for minor injuries and appropriate protection measures have been taken for her well-being, bringing the total number of injured in the chase to seven, including the driver. “This incident was referred to the Independent Police Behavior Office (IOPC) due to police involvement before the clashes,” police confirmed. Police investigations into this investigation are ongoing and police have urged those witnesses who have not yet spoken to police to call 101 5222102562. Read more related articles Read more related articles