TERROR TIMES
THREE ARRESTED AFTER GRIMSBY TAXI DRIVER ROBBED AT KNIFEPOINT
Police have arrested three men following a terrifying daylight robbery where a taxi driver was “threatened with a knife and robbed” in Grimsby. The incident took place at around 2:20pm on March 15, on Robert Pearson Mews. The driver was
reportedly approached by three men wearing face coverings who “threatened him with a knife and stole £200” before running off. Fortunately, no injuries were reported following the confront- ation. Humberside Police acted quickly, sending officers to search
the nearby area. After spotting three men who matched the descriptions provided, police made several arrests. A spokesperson for the force confirmed that three men aged 30, 32and 20, man were subsequently arrested on suspicion of robbery.”
TEENAGE BOY INJURED AFTER YOUTHS PELT TAXIS WITH BRICKS AND STONES IN MIDDLESBROUGH
A teenager has suffered serious facial injuries after the taxi he was travelling in was struck by a brick in Middlesbrough. The incident occurred at 7:30pm on March 1, when a group of children began throwing objects at passing traffic causing extensive
damage to several vehicles. In this specific attack, the taxi’s rear window was shattered, and the boy was struck on the bridge of his nose requiring hospital treatment for his injuries. Cleveland Police emphasised that these acts go far beyond minor
mischief, stating: “We ask parents to educate their children on the damage and consequences of throwing stones which is not just ‘messing around’ or anti-social behaviour but can cause serious injury and costly damage to vehicles.”
JOYRIDE ENDS IN HANDCUFFS AFTER WOMAN HIJACKS DEREHAM TAXI AND CRASHES INTO CARS
A Wednesday evening turned chaotic in Dereham when a woman allegedly hijacked a taxi and went on a destructive joyride through town.
The incident began around 7:40
pm on March 18 after the woman caught a ride to Commercial Road. According to police, the situation unfolded immediately after the taxi driver dropped her off at her destination. Instead of walking
MI TAXIS NUNEATON DRIVER ASSAULTED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT
A PHV driver from Mi Taxis Nuneaton picked up a passenger at 8am in the morning. When they reached the destination and he asked for the fare, the thug sitting in the back seat hit the driver on his head with a glass bottle and ran off without paying.
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The police say they think they know who he is, but no one has been arrested as yet. John Igoe , Director of Mi Taxis told PHTM: “It’s shocking. Thankfully our driver wasn’t badly injured but is obviously shaken by the incident. What is the world coming to? “
away, she jumped into the driver’s seat and sped off in the vehicle. The unauthorised trip didn’t last long, ending abruptly when she crashed the taxi into "a number of other cars," police reported. After the collision, the woman was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Once cleared by medics, officers arrested her on a string of charges, including taking a vehicle without consent, dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, and driving while under the influence of drink or drugs. She was later transported to the Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning.
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