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Police arrest 18-year-old suspect on stolen motor scooter after chase in Wormerveer

Police arrest 18-year-old suspect on stolen motor scooter after chase in Wormerveer

Police arrested an 18-year-old man in Wormerveer on Friday, April 10, following a chase involving a stolen motorscooter. The suspect was apprehended after ignoring police signals to stop during the pursuit.

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