Man arrested on suspicion of 'driving whilst high on cocaine' in Selsey

A suspected drug-driver has been released under investigation after his arrest in Selsey on Thursday afternoon (March 26).
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According to PC Tom Van Der Wee, the driver was arrested on the B2145 at 3.30pm.

The Sussex Police Roads Policing Unit officer added: "The driver was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst unfit through drugs, driving whilst over the specified limit for cocaine and driving other than in accordance with a licence.

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"His vehicle was seized. He was taken to Worthing Custody where a specimen of blood was obtained.

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"This will be sent off to a laboratory for forensic examination to determine exactly what is in his blood and how much."

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