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THE 18-YEAR-OLD MALE DRIVER ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO STOP FOR POLICE IN GLASGOW BEFORE THE VEHICLE WAS FOUND SUBMERGED INTO THE RIVER CLYDE. 18:05, 01 Jun 2025Updated 09:29, 02 Jun 2025 An
18-year-old has been arrested and charged after a car was discovered in the River Clyde in Glasgow. The male driver allegedly failed to stop for police on Law Street in the east end of the
city. Police confirmed the car was later seen in the River Clyde, reports Glasgow Live. Images from the scene show the car sinking bonnet first into the river. Other pictures show police
response, with at least four cars and officers running close to the river. Two men - believed to have been in the car - were found nearby shortly afterwards. Police say neither of them went
into the water and no one else was inside the motor when it took the plunge. No injuries were reported. The 18-year-old driver was charged in connection with the incident. He is due to
appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday, June 2. Article continues below A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 9pm on Saturday, 31 May, 2025, a vehicle failed to stop for officers
on Law Street, Glasgow. Following enquiries, the car was later seen within the River Clyde and the two male occupants were traced nearby a short time later. “They had not been in the water
and there is not believed to have been anyone else within the vehicle when it entered the water. There are no reported injuries. Article continues below “The 18-year-old male driver was
arrested and charged in connection and is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday, 2 June, 2025. Enquiries remain ongoing.”