Severely damaged car - held together by black tape - stopped by police on suspicion of shoplifting in Banbury

"One male was arrested from the vehicle on suspicion of no insurance, theft of fuel and several shopliftings!""One male was arrested from the vehicle on suspicion of no insurance, theft of fuel and several shopliftings!"
"One male was arrested from the vehicle on suspicion of no insurance, theft of fuel and several shopliftings!"
This severely damaged car, with the back end of the car held together by black tape, was stopped by police on suspicion of shoplifting offences in Banbury.

This severely damaged car, held together by black tape, was stopped by police on suspicion of shoplifting offences in Banbury.

Police officers pulled over the eye-catching Kia yesterday (Monday) just off Harebell Way in Bicester, arresting one man on suspicion of no insurance, theft of fuel and several shoplifting offences in Bicester and Banbury.

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The back end of the car held together by black tape and the vehicle also had tape covering the license plate. On top of that, it’s fuel cap was left open.

Thames Valley Police seized the dangerous vehicle.

Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce went on to tweet: “PCs Dollery and Bowers from the TVP rural crime taskforce stopped this fine vehicle in Bicester this evening!

"He will soon be in court for traffic and theft offences!”