Drug-fuelled Sheffield driver sped away from police with deflated tyres
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Aaron Guest, aged 22, of Edge Well Crescent, Birley Edge, fled from police after he was seen in an Audi A3 at a McDonald’s restaurant drive-thru, at Hillsborough, with suspcious number plates, according to a Sheffield Magistrates’ Court hearing.
Chantel Lowery-Green, prosecuting, told the hearing on July 14 how Guest was spotted by police before he drove over a Stop Stick tyre deflation device and continued through a red light on Penistone Road.
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Hide AdMs Lowery-Green added that Guest turned into Bradfield Road and Holme Lane reaching speeds of 50mph in a 30mph zone with deflated tyres before he stopped and his passengers tried to run away.
Police found cannabis valued at £15 and Guest failed a roadside drug test for the class B drug, according to Ms Lowery-Green.
Ms Lowery-Green added officers later found a cannabis plant, a retractor fan and further quantities of cannabis at Guest’s home.
Guest pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, possessing cannabis and driving without a licence and insurance after the incident on September 5, 2020.
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Hide AdHe also admitted driving when the proportion of a controlled drug in his blood, namely the cannabis component Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, exceeded the specified limit for driving.
Guest also pleaded guilty to producing a quantity of cannabis.
Arshaid Bashir, defending, said Guest had bought the vehicle but had not cross-checked the logbook which showed a different registration.
Mr Bashir added the pursuit had lasted a short distance with little traffic and Guest had not realised his tyres were deflated.
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Hide AdGuest also claimed he had the cannabis and the plant for his own personal use because he does not want to associate with drug-dealers, according to Mr Bashir.
Mr Bashir said Guest, who has mental health issues, also claims that when the car hit a kerb it was as a result of one of the police cars causing him to veer left not as a result of his driving.
Magistrates ordered a pre-sentence report from the probation service and committed the case to Sheffield Crown Court for sentencing on August 11. Guest was relased on bail.