Three teenagers arrested following car chase in Cork
Gardaí in Togher are appealing for witnesses after three teenagers were arrested following series of collisions in the city.
The incidents took place on the South Ring Road, South Link Road, and around Cork Airport yesterday afternoon.
At around 3 o'clock Gardai attempted to stop a white Audi A4 on the South Ring Road.
It drove off and a pursuit followed, with the vehicle crashing into two Garda cars and a bus on the South Ring Road before coming to a halt.
Nobody was injured, but minor damage was caused to the patrol cars and bus.
All four of the occupants fled on foot - three were arrested, and have since been released into the custody of their parents and guardians.
The car involved has been seized for further examination.
Gardai are appealing for anyone who may have seen a white Audi A4 car being driven dangerously on the South Ring Road, South Link Road, and roads in the vicinity of Cork Airport, between the hours of 3.00pm and 3.30pm, to contact them at Togher Garda Station.
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