Man arrested after PSNI vehicle rammed in Derry

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Man arrested after PSNI vehicle rammed in Derry
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The incident occurred when police stopped a car at the junction of Buncrana Road and Upper Galliagh Road in Derry at about 9pm on Friday

Police stopped a car at the junction of Buncrana Road and Upper Galliagh Road in Derry at about 9pm on Friday.

A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of two counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily injury by dangerous driving, driving a motor vehicle without insurance, driving while disqualified, and failing to stop, report and remain where an accident has occurred causing injury. "As inquiries continue, we're keen to hear from anyone who believes they saw the vehicle involved to get in touch with us which, as a result of the incident, sustained substantial damage to its rear passenger side.

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