Moment ‘teen on stolen motorbike’ ploughs into car during police chase – before getting up and running straight into bollard

A 17-year-old boy was reportedly arrested Friday evening after he crashed a stolen motorcycle into a car and the driver fled the scene.
Police were on patrol near Killinghall Road in Bradford at 5.03pm when they spotted a suspected stolen motorbike and pursued it.
As the driver sped away from officers, he hit the side of a Vauxhall Corsa and was thrown into the air, landing heavily on the road.
However, the driver, dressed entirely in black, stood up after the rollover and had to flee the scene of the accident.
Seconds later, security cameras from a nearby house showed the figure crashing into a pole and falling back to the ground.
Police caught up and they ran towards the driver on foot after he got up and fled again.
It was learned that no serious injuries occurred after the accident.
Officers reportedly arrested a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of dangerous driving.
CCTV footage shows a motorbike crashing into the side of a Vauxhall Corsa in Bradford on Friday
The driver was thrown into the air after the car swerved to avoid them near Killinghall Road
The driver, who fell heavily to the ground, got up and ran away from the police car that was pursuing him.
The gray Vauxhall Corsa swerved to the right after being struck by the bike, which was later confirmed stolen, and went onto the pavement, narrowly missing a dark-coloured car.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said: ‘At 17.03 [on Friday]Officers on patrol spotted a suspicious motorbike driven by a male near Killinghall Road in Bradford.
‘The bike then disappeared from sight and was later found to have been involved in a traffic accident with an Audi A5 and a Vauxhall Corsa on Killinghall Road.
‘No serious injuries were reported. The bike was confirmed to be stolen.
‘A 17-year-old male was arrested at the scene on suspicion of dangerous driving and investigations are ongoing.’




