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Boy, 14, in drug-drive arrest after car stolen
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after police tracked down a stolen car.
Nottinghamshire Police said a man reported his blue Hyundai i20 had been taken from outside his home in Ekowe Street, New Basford, shortly before 15:00 GMT on Sunday.
About 40 minutes later, police found the car and it was stopped using a stinger before four boys wearing balaclavas ran off but were caught.
Three of the teenage boys were released without charge.
'Opportunist theft'
Police said the 14-year-old boy tested positive for cannabis and was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, drug-driving, dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving without a licence and driving without insurance.
He has been bailed pending the results of a blood sample.
The car owner told officers he had mistakenly left a set of keys in his front door, which had been used to steal his Hyundai, said officers.
The car was spotted by an officer in a police car being driven towards Kimberley and was subsequently stopped using a stinger following a short pursuit along the A610.
PC Dan Bird said: "This was an opportunist theft of a vehicle and the consequences could have been catastrophic."
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