Dumper truck rampage thief Nicholas Churchill jailed Published duration 5 February 2016

media caption Police video of a 37-mile dumper truck chase

A man who stole a dumper truck and left a 37-mile (59.5km) trail of destruction during a police chase across two counties has been jailed.

The two-hour low-speed pursuit last July started in Norwich and ended in Brandon, Suffolk, and caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.

Nicholas Churchill, 40, from Brandon, wrote off two cars and damaged several others after a "red mist" descended.

A police officer whose car was rammed said he thought he was going to die.

image copyright Norfolk Police image caption The dumper truck was eventually stopped in Brandon after over 30 miles of low-speed chase

The pursuit took place on major roads including the A140, A11, and A134 - as well as in a pedestrianised precinct - and involved six police cars and a helicopter.

At an earlier court hearing, Churchill, of Mounts Pit Lane, admitted aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs.

image copyright Norfolk Police image caption Police said the chase damaged thousands of pounds' worth of equipment

Norwich Crown Court heard he took the 30-tonne truck from his employer after becoming angry about the air conditioning in his cab when it became too hot to work at a quarry in Spixworth, Norfolk.

But it was a mild day of about 13C (55.4F) and he felt hot because he had been taking amphetamines, prosecutor Andrew Oliver said.

His antics left a trail of destruction along the way and shoppers were forced to scatter as he drove through the Brandon street that is closed to traffic.

A Norfolk policeman, whose patrol car was rammed, told the court: "I thought I was going to die. I was petrified."

image copyright Norfolk Police image caption Nicholas Churchill was jailed for 14 months

Churchill's rampage damaged police cars and the truck he was driving was estimated at costing more than £26,000 to repair or replace.

In mitigation, the court was told: "The red mist descended. What happened after that he can't remember or explain."

Jailing Churchill for 14 months and banning him from driving for two years, Judge Anthony Bate said: "You left a trail of destruction and damaged police vehicles in your wake.

"It was a shocking piece of sustained dangerous driving."