Police used phone app to trace yellow Mini reported stolen from Tolworth

A 23-year-old woman called police, just after 5pm on Saturday night, to say her car and mobile phone had been stolen in Broad Oaks, Tolworth.

Officers were able to use a tracking app on her phone to trace the yellow Mini, discovered parked in Verona Drive about a mile away. A 21-year-old man was carried from a flat in Verona Drive by officers with Tasers. Although the Met helicopter’s Twitter account described it as an alleged car-jacking, the suspect was arrested on suspicion of theft and taking and driving away, but with no suggestion of violence involved.

He was taken into custody and released on police bail until August. But witnesses said they were unhappy with how police dealt with the situation. A 17-year-old bystander was arrested on suspicion of affray for allegedly threatening to harm a police dog and its handler. He was later also bailed until August while police investigate. One resident said police entered his flat believing he was hiding the suspect, and threatened to arrest him if he did not co-operate.

Witnesses should call Kingston police on 101.

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