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Police have arrested two teenagers after stopping a golf buggy at a McDonald’s drive-through. | |
North Yorkshire police said an 18-year-old man from Richmond and a 19-year-old man from Pickering were held and in custody in relation to the incident in Catterick at 3.45am on Tuesday. | |
They were arrested on suspicion of taking without consent, a spokesman said. | |
In an earlier Facebook post, North Yorkshire police described the incident as the “most unusual job of the night” and said officers managed to “avoid a high-speed pursuit”. | |
There would be “a few interesting questions for him to answer in interview”, the force said. | |
The post showed a photograph of a golf buggy with the words “club car” on the front. Catterick Golf Club is nearby. | |
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