A man was been arrested after police in Oldham used a stinger to bring a stolen car to a halt - just half an hour after it was swiped.
Officers sprang into action after the theft of the car was reported at around 10:50pm last night from Old Kiln Lane in Grotton, Saddleworth.
Within minutes they managed to trace the vehicle and GMP's Tactical Vehicle Interception Unit were called in to help.
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The vehicle was then stopped using a stinger - a sliding strip of spiked metal designed to deflate tyres - just 30 minutes after the original call.
A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of aggravated vehicle taking and remains in custody for questioning Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
Inspector Sue Chadwick, from GMP's Oldham division, said: "First and foremost, I am pleased that we are able to reunite the victim with their vehicle and have arrested a suspect.
"This is an excellent example by the officer involved of team work to bring the incident to a quick, safe and, ultimately, positive conclusion.
"I hope this incident builds public trust and confidence surrounding GMP's response to incidents like this and commitment to fighting crime whilst delivering outstanding service."
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