Police Pursue Stolen Citroën Berlingo Following Erratic Driving Tartu, Estonia – Police initiated a pursuit on Sunday evening following the theft of a Citroën Berlingo equipped with a GPS tracking device. The vehicle was reported stolen from Tartu. At approximately 13:00 on Monday, the emergency services center received a notification indicating the Berlingo’s GPS was transmitting movement data, confirming the car was departing from Tartu. Initial attempts to stop the vehicle involved the use of flares, serving as a standard traffic stop signal. However, the driver reportedly accelerated away instead of complying with the request to halt. The incident is currently under investigation. Police are working to determine the identity of the driver and the circumstances surrounding the theft. The Citroën Berlingo, fitted with a GPS, was the subject of the unlawful taking. Authorities are utilizing the GPS data to track the car’s movements and assess the driver’s direction of travel. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses. [Photo: Robin Valge – Illustrative Photo] — Word Count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #car #driver #stolen Post navigation Höövelson to the President of the Estonian Olympic Committee: deal with what you were elected for The Natural History Museum started with a new technology: ultra-precise scanning of insects – the robot builders are excited