Teenage girl arrested after A14 closed for nearly five hours

By Derek Davis

15th Feb 2024 | Local News

Suffolk police arrest teenage girl
Suffolk police arrest teenage girl

A teenaged girl has been arrested by Suffolk police following the closure of the A14 near the Shotley peninsula yesterday.

Officers were called at approximately 11:40am to reports of concern for the welfare of a female near Nacton.

A number of emergency services resources were deployed to the area, including police, negotiators, ambulance personnel, fire crew and National Highways officers.

The incident was safely resolved at approximately 4:25pm and the A14 reopened in both directions by 4:45pm.

A female aged in her teens was subsequently arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing a public nuisance in connection to the incident. She was taken to Martlesham Police Investigation Centre for questioning and has been released under investigation pending further enquiries.

Police would like to reassure the public that the decision to close the A14, whether by police or partners, is not taken lightly.

The impact a closure will have on a town is considered, alongside any risk posed to the public and wider community, and police and partners take action to minimise this where possible.

     

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