M1 Sheffield, Chesterfield: Motorway closed by police incident involving report of ‘stolen lorry’
The M1 was closed in the early hours near Sheffield, close to junction 29, after a police incident involving reports of a stolen lorry. FIle picture shows Derbyshire Police. Picture: David Kessen, National World
Two men have been arrested after a dramatic police incident which closed the M1 near Sheffield this morning.
Derbyshire Police[1] have confirmed they arrested the men on suspicion of theft and dangerous driving, after they sprang into action just before 2am this morning, amid reports of a suspected stolen lorry.
It closed the motorway[2] in both directions near junction 29, the junction used by many Sheffield residents when approaching the city from the south, or heading south.. It caused over a mile of tailbacks in both directions, said National Highways
The force said in a statement: “Two men have been arrested on suspicion of theft and dangerous driving after they were stopped on the M1 in the early hours of this morning (Thursday 3 August).
“We were alerted by Nottinghamshire Police at around 12.50am to a lorry which was travelling northbound from junction 27, and concerns that the lorry, a white curtain sided Iveco, may have been stolen.
“Officers from both Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire worked together to stop the vehicle just before junction 29. Two men, aged 36 and 30 from the Kirklees area, were arrested on suspicion of failing to stop for police, theft and dangerous driving.
“The 36-year-old was also arrested on suspicion of possession of cannabis. Both men remain in custody in Derbyshire at this time.”
Traffic was stopped on the M1 in both directions between junctions 28 and 29 during the incident, while police acted.
Derbyshire Police say the investigation into the incident is ongoing, and anyone who may have any information which could help with their ongoing enquiries should contact the quoting reference 23000478921.