A MOTOR home was stolen from outdoors a property in Canvey, sparking a police chase alongside the A13.
Police officers managed to get better the stolen home lower than half-hour after it was reported as stolen and secured an arrest.
The automobile, believed to be a big motorhome, was stolen off a driveway on Canvey at roughly 10.15pm on Wednesday night time.
Shortly after, police noticed the motorhome being pushed in direction of Basildon on A13.
After a brief chase, officers have been capable of cease the automobile and ensure it was stolen by 10.45pm.
Supt Phil Stinger, of the operational policing command, insisted the drive will all the time do every part it may to reunite homeowners with their stolen autos.
He stated: “In Essex, we know how much people value their vehicles and we are always determined to reunite stolen vehicles with their owners. Indeed, we also aim to do that as quickly as possible “We will always use all information available to us to locate stolen goods and reunite them with their owners.”
A 41-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motorized vehicle, driving in any other case than in accordance with a licence, fraud related to automobile or driver information and theft from a automobile.
He has been launched on conditional bail till November while different enquiries proceed.
Former longstanding Castle Point councillor Ray Howard MBE, praised the police for his or her prime work.
He stated: “This needs to be complimented as that is great and fantastic work by the police.
“As these people seem to be going around society thinking they can do what they like, stealing things, breaking in, and breaking the law. We cannot have it.
“This should be a message to these guys, that Essex Police will be on to you.”
Anyone with data is requested to name Essex Police on 101 to make a report.
Alternatively, report data 100 per cent anonymously to crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.