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man in his 50s who was drunk driving last night (16th) was caught after a 30km chase.

It was reported by the driver of the rear car after seeing driving across the lane with the front wheel broken.

It was also a great help in police arrest.



This is reporter Kim Deok-hyun.



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Last night, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.



A passenger car that protrudes at an angle as if the right front wheel could come off immediately runs through the road.



[Kim Kwang-min/Citizen who chased after drinking car: This is a little strange because the wheel protrudes diagonally.

(Tire) It smells too much.

It seemed like an accident, so I was chased.]



After reporting to the police, Mr. Kim responded to tracking the location of his cell phone.



Vehicles with the right front light off will stagger, cross lanes, and continue acrobatics.



[Citizen: The car was completely smashed in front.

This is a big deal.

Really.

The wheel is about to fall out.]



[Police: First, drive safely.

Please tell me where the car is going.]



[Citizen: Look at that.

After



chasing the 20km, the vehicle that saw the police patrol car dispatched to the scene speeds up and starts running away.




[Citizen: Seeing the patrol car, I'm just running. Because you can see the patrol car.]



[Police: Which way are you running?]



[Citizen: Go straight. Where is Pangyo... .]



[Kim Kwang-min/Citizen who chased after drinking car: The police called the car number and kept turning on the siren and saying'Please stop. Please stop.' Even though I ignore it, I keep running.]



The vehicle stopped only after Kim and the patrol car were surrounded on an overpass in Seongnam City, Gyeonggi-do, following 10 km more.



A, a male office worker in her 50s, was intoxicated at the level of revoking a license.



The police accused Mr. A of drunk driving and are checking along Mr. A's driving route to see if the problem with the wheel of the drunk vehicle was due to another accident before being caught.



(Video editing: Ji-hye So, VJ: Jae-min No)