Roads Policing Unit and NPAS combine to secure arrest of motorbike rider in pursuit across Bolton
Officers investigating reports of males engaging in illegal activity while on off-road bikes in the Bolton area secured two arrests this morning.
At around 10am, we were called to reports of males on off road motorbikes causing a nuisance in Bolton town centre.
In recent days, officers had received additional reports of males on motorbikes harassing the public, causing criminal damage, and driving dangerously around pedestrians.
GMP’s specialist Roads Policing Unit & Motorcycle Team, along with the North Police Air Service and the Tactical Dog Unit, subsequently sprung into action, beginning a pursuit that took officers across Bolton.
The bikes were seen to weave in and out of traffic, causing a danger to other road users as they were pursued by officers.
While one man was arrested after abandoning their bike, another was arrested after tactical contact was made between his bike and a police car.
Two males, aged 21 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply, possession of an offensive weapon, failing to stop and dangerous driving. They remain in custody for questioning. The motorcycle has been seized and will be disposed of.