However, he managed to squeeze his Mercedes out of a vacuum and lead them into a shocking chase.  In footage played at Manchester Crown Court, Trott appears to be driving dangerously around residential streets. 

He drove the wrong way around two roundabouts and against opposite traffic, before passing a red light to turn right onto Langworthy Street. It then reached speeds of 70 mph in a zone 30. READ MORE: A pregnant woman was brutally beaten after she was “imprisoned” at home for MONTHS with a violent criminal Avoiding the slightest hitting of a bus, he then turned sharply to the left before crossing narrow residential streets. As other cars pulled to the side, he continued through another red light before turning right onto Rivington Street. Then make a steep left on Chaseley Road. The emergency lights of the police cars seem to flash in the reflection of the shop windows and the siren is heard as the police speak to the mission. The chase ends after about five minutes on Bolton Road, with Trott being pulled to the right, trying to get away for a while, but he thinks better of it. Instead, he jumped out of the car and ran, chasing a pedestrian by police. He was arrested with a backpack containing 300 grams of cannabis divided into smaller bids, worth about 3,400 pounds. He was also found with 500 500 in cash and a burning telephone, prosecutor Juliet Berry told Manchester Crown Court. “The accused was released under investigation, while the drugs were sent for analysis,” he said. Nokia’s phone was also analyzed, in which officers found messages showing drug trafficking and “flare messages” that were essentially “advertising drugs for sale.” Three months later, police were on duty on Worsley Road in Eccles when they saw Trott driving a Ford Focus and smelled cannabis coming out of the car. Zach Trott (Image: GMP) They activated the emergency equipment but he did not stop and another chase ensued. He was seen driving from the wrong side of the road to the opposite traffic and passed a red light. A stinger opened, deflated four of its tires, but continued to drive until it stopped abruptly. After fleeing, he was caught again with a backpack and after a search, police found cannabis and a burning telephone. A search of the car turned up drugs and a search of his home, where police found a total of 3,688 grams of cannabis and .0 6,086 in cash. Trot is said to have had previous convictions for possession of cannabis and supply of Class B drugs. Mitigating, Imran Khan said his client was remorseful and knew he had disappointed himself and his family. Trot, from Ellesmere Street, was jailed for two years and four months after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply Class B drugs, possession of criminal property and dangerous driving. He was also banned from driving for five years and 14 months. See the latest forensic and criminal news in your area by receiving email updates
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