By Q Radio News
A tractor stolen from Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland has made its way to Armagh where three teenagers were arrested in the early hours of this morning.
Police say the vehicle is believed to have been involved in several hit-and-run collisions before completing its journey on the Tivnacree Road.
The three teenagers suspected of involvement in the cross-border incident, are aged 16, 18 and 19, and were arrested on suspicion of a number of offences, including driving under the influence of drink and drugs.
Three teens arrested after stolen tractor is driven from Monaghan to Armagh. #Armaghhttps://t.co/tngD1Tj6gj
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Sergeant McGuigan said:
“All three remain in custody at this time."

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