Police called after Mini crashes into property in Broadstairs

The vehicle crashed into a property in Fairfield Road

Police say enquiries are ongoing after a car crashed into a property in Broadstairs last night (August 8).

The Mini went into the property in Fairfield Road at just after 11pm.

A witness reports seeing two males get out of the vehicle and run up the road.

Police confirm the occupants had left the scene.

A Kent Police spokesperson added: “Kent Police was called at 11.12pm on Thursday 8 August to a report that a car had collided with a wall in Fairfield Road, Broadstairs.

“Officers attended and the vehicle was recovered. No injuries were reported.”

6 Comments

  1. Why on earth would they want to leave a lovely car like that which,no doubt,they have laboured so long to buy?

    • Think it was stolen. I saw a post on FB about someone’s car which matched the description being taken from Cliftonville

  2. Really is long overdue that thanet had some active police traffic cars getting on top of all the dodgy vehicles and drivers. There’s a dark softtop car in cliftonville on the road but seemingly no mot for over 18 months, one look at it would tell anyone it’d never pass. But the police have driven past it not giving it a second glance.
    Thanet must be overdue a dvla/ dvsa sweep by now.

    • Our road in Broadstairs there’s a blue Toyota hi-ace van , no tax no MOT , now owner has done a Sorn on it , yet it’s still parked on the rd , how they get away with it !

  3. What is happening to my road a young man killed two weeks ago now this and top it all cars for sale being put outside property causing traffic problems no police in sight

  4. It’s a free for all in Thanet. Who is the chief inspector here? They need to get something organised for road policing.

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