Dashcam footage shows driver crashing into nurse leaving her Covid shift after 110mph chase

A man has been sent to jail after a terrifying police pursuit that saw him crash into a healthcare worker's car that left her unable to return to work.
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Jacob Walsh, 23, was found guilty of dangerous driving, drug driving, and several document offences, on December 1 2021 at Bradford Crown Court.

Appearing in the same court on Friday December 3, he was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, our sister title the Halifax Courier reports.

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On April 25 2020, Walsh, from Halifax, Yorkshire, was driving a black BMW 118 when he failed to stop for a North Yorkshire Police patrol on the outskirts of Hellifield, on the A65.

Jacob Walsh from Halifax has been jailedJacob Walsh from Halifax has been jailed
Jacob Walsh from Halifax has been jailed

Walsh headed towards Settle, driving the wrong way round a roundabout before heading back through Hellifield and into Gargrave at speeds of up to 110mph – in a 30mph zone.

He then drove towards Crosshills, going the wrong way round three more roundabouts, before driving the wrong way up the Aire Valley Trunk Road dual carriageway, into oncoming traffic, then turning round in the middle of the carriageway and heading back towards Crosshills.

As he approached Airedale Hospital, Walsh hit a health care worker’s vehicle, shunting it 15 metres and writing it off.

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The healthcare worker had just finished a nine-hour shift on a Covid ward. She has not been able to work since, due to the effects of the collision.

Walsh ran off on foot from the scene of the collision, before being caught by North Yorkshire Police officers and arrested.

‘Shocking case’

On several occasions throughout the pursuit – which lasted for 20 minutes – Walsh nearly caused head-on collisions with other innocent members of the public, forcing motorists to take evasive action.

Officers found Walsh had put a set of registration plates on the BMW which belonged to a completely different vehicle – the BMW was uninsured.

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Walsh, of Albert Drive, Halifax, was arrested and later charged with dangerous driving, drug driving, fraudulently using a registration mark, using a vehicle without insurance and driving without a licence.

He was jailed for 12 months, disqualified from driving for 18 months and ordered to pay a victims surcharge of £149.

PC Chris Howarth, of North Yorkshire Police’s Operational Support Unit, said: “This was a shocking case of dreadful driving. Walsh showed absolutely no regard for the safety of other road users that day.

“The consequences of his actions were bad enough – and if it were not for the fact that there were only a few vehicles on the road due to the tight lockdown restrictions at this time, the outcome could have been even worse.”

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This article was originally published on our sister title, the Halifax Courier.

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