Father Steals Former Partner’s Vehicle in Early Morning Incident, Ends in Lamppost Collision After Police Pursuit

πŸš” **High-Speed Drama in Llanelli** πŸš”
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In the early hours of the morning, chaos erupted when Perry Dyson, 31, took his ex-partner’s car and raced through Llanelli, creating a real-life cop chase! πŸš—πŸ’¨

Starting at a retail park, Dyson was initially stopped by police, but things took a wild turn. Giving cops a fake name and testing positive for cocaine, he was arrested but later released. But he wasn’t done yet.

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A month later, at 3am, he showed up at his ex-partner’s, violating a restraining order. In fear, she handed over her car keys. What followed was a high-speed pursuit, with Dyson hitting speeds over 70mph, darting through residential streets, and narrowly avoiding oncoming traffic. The chase ended dramatically when he crashed into a lamppost outside the Royal Oak pub.

Dyson admitted he was out to buy drugs, and once again tested positive for cocaine. His driving licence? Suspended. Insurance? Non-existent. His list of charges seems endless: driving while disqualified, dangerous driving, and more. πŸš”

Appearing in court, Dyson got what might be his final warning. The judge, noting his lengthy rap sheet and past chances, handed down a suspended prison sentence of 24 months. Not to mention a 3-year driving ban, with a hefty 200 hours of community service thrown in. He needs to pass an extended test before he can even think about driving again.

Dyson’s story is a stark reminder of how dangerous and costly impulsive, reckless behaviour can beβ€”for everyone involved. Here’s hoping he uses this “last chance” wisely. 🌟

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