PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The hapless thief lost control of the motor, smashed it through a garden and into a garage, leaving it badly damaged.
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Tameside before smashing her van into a wall and a lamppost, a court heard. An officer spotted Danielle Burns, 20, driving the vehicle at speed in Hattersley at around 1.40am on September 10 last year.They signalled for her to pull over and activated their blue emergency lights but Burns didn't stop.She led the police car on a pursuit through Hyde then up to Dukinfield.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The hapless thief lost control of the motor, smashed it through a garden and into a garage, leaving it badly damaged.
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