Stockport dangerous driver who left police officer with life-changing injuries jailed
By Nub News guest writer 8th Jun 2026
A dangerous driver who led police on a 120mph pursuit - before crashing into a police car and seriously injuring an officer - has been jailed.
Shaun Orchard, 23, of Neville Street in Hazel Grove, was sentenced to three years and two months in prison after having been found guilty of aggravated vehicle taking and causing serious injury by dangerous driving at a previous hearing.
He was also handed a five year and six month driving disqualification.
The incident took place in the early hours of Tuesday 22 April, 2025.
At around 3.27am on that day, police received a 999 call reporting that Orchard had taken a man's Mercedes car without his consent in Heaton Norris.
The caller also reported that Orchard was drunk.
Officers were subsequently deployed around Stockport.
At around 3.50am, an officer spotted the Mercedes on Crookiley Way. Police cars started to follow the Mercedes, which Orchard was driving 'erratically' - he also gestured at officers from the driver's window, then joined the M60.
On the motorway, he reached speeds of up to 120mph, before exiting at Junction 24 and continuing along Hyde Road - still travelling at around 100mph.
Orchard then approached the traffic lights on Hengist Street at the junction with Hyde Road - although they were displaying red, he carried on through, colliding with a police car approaching from a perpendicular direction.
The crash sent the police vehicle into a nearby building, while the Mercedes crashed into a brick wall.
Officers immediately detained Orchard at the scene. Both Orchard and the injured officer were taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Orchard was interviewed the following day at Stockport police station, where he provided no comment.
In a powerful victim impact statement read out in court, the victim said: "Orchard made deliberate choices that day. Choices that showed a complete disregard for the safety and lives of everybody else on the road.
"In trying to save themselves from the consequences of their own actions, they caused catastrophic consequences for me that I will carry for the rest of my life.
"The defendant made abhorrently selfish decisions and those decisions have left me with life-changing physical injuries and psychological trauma that I will carry for the rest of my life. While the defendant will move on quickly from this, I will continue living with the consequences every single day for the rest of mine."
Detective Constable Adrian Beckford, of our Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "This was an extremely dangerous incident that could easily have had fatal consequences.
"During the pursuit, Orchard ignored traffic signals, failed to stop at junctions, and drove through red lights, placing members of the public at significant risk.
"Orchard showed a complete disregard for the safety of the public and our police officers. Checks later revealed that Orchard held only a provisional driving licence and he was over the prescribed limit for both alcohol and drugs at the time. Orchard should not have been on our roads driving so dangerously.
"The bravery and professionalism of the officers involved ensured he was brought to justice.
"The officer sustained serious injuries and required a prolonged hospital stay. The officer is still suffering from their injuries, and it is likely these will be life-long.
"This is an example of the dangers our officers face every day in order to keep our communities safe."
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