Eight people have been arrested, and five vehicles seized following a robust response to suspected hare coursing.
Officers were initially called at 7:39 am today (2 December) to reports of vehicles driving dangerously on the B1192 at Langrick, north-west of Boston.
Lincolnshire Police said:
‘Supported by the police helicopter and resources from our response, specialist operations, and neighbourhood policing teams, four men – one aged 22, two aged 24, and another aged 25, all from Cambridgeshire – were arrested on suspicion of hare coursing. The men were arrested just off Holdingham Roundabout, near Sleaford.
‘A further call reporting possible hare coursing at Eastville was received at 11:58 am.
‘Once again, a number of our resources responded to this report, and following some fast-thinking and dynamic police work, we arrested a further four people, again on suspicion of hare coursing offences.
‘All eight people remain in police custody.
‘We have received several other reports of 4×4 vehicles gathering in fields today, in addition to other reports of dangerous driving.
‘We are now asking anyone who has seen any potential incidents of hare coursing, dangerous driving, or anything else suspicious in these areas to make contact with us. We’re also looking for dashcam footage, in particular from the A17, A52, and A153.
‘Call 101 quoting Incident 57 of 2 December.’
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