CAN'T PARK THERE Police Car Ends Up on Hedge After Bizarre Crash in South Devon
Police Car Ends Up on Hedge After Bizarre Crash in South Devon

Police Car Ends Up on Hedge After Bizarre Crash in South Devon

A marked police car dramatically left the road and became lodged on top of a hedge in south Devon on Monday afternoon, causing temporary traffic disruption on the B3392 near St Ann’s Chapel.

The incident occurred at around 12:30pm, with the vehicle coming to rest in a suspended position above a roadside bank. Images from the scene show the police car perched on the hedge, while officers and two additional patrol vehicles attended to the situation.

No Injuries Reported

Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed that no one was injured in the single-vehicle incident. The road was temporarily closed to allow for vehicle recovery and reopened at approximately 2:45pm.

A police spokesperson said:

“There were no injuries reported and the road was reopened once the recovery was complete.”

Circumstances Under Review

It has not yet been confirmed whether the officers were responding to an emergency call at the time of the crash. The circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation, with no further details released.


Motorists were advised to avoid the area during the road closure. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.

 

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