A dangerous driver who tried to ram a police car during a 100 km / h chase was imprisoned after he had hidden under a bed.
During the rapid chase, Jayden O'Donnell, from Pilgrim's Way, Salford, from officers who rode the wrong direction on a roundabout and tried to return twice in the chasing police vehicles.
The 23-year-old then jumped from his gray Mazda before he ran through an alley, but was eventually arrested in a nearby house after he had hidden under a bed.
He was first seen that a pub was seen on Moston Lane, Manchester, on 26 October at 26 October at 26.50 am.
When he became aware of the presence of the officers, he achieved in his vehicle at speeds of more than 60 km / h, avoiding one police car before the other started the chase when they saw him through red lights.
O'Donnell saw the pursuit of PF 100 MPH reach in a 30 mph zone and catching up other road users on the opponents.
He tried to ram his car in the police vehicles twice before he left on foot and was later found under a bed in a house on Styhead driver.
O'Donnell argued guilty of dangerous driving, possession of an article with magazines, disqualified driving and having no insurance, and was convicted of Manchester Crown Court to 18 months in prison yesterday.

Jayden O'Donnell, 23, from Pilgrim's Way, Salford, was sentenced yesterday at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months in prison

He tried to ram his car in the police vehicles twice before he left on foot and was later found under a bed in a house on Styhead driver

During the rapid chase, O'Donnell from officers fled the wrong direction on a roundabout and tried to return twice in the chasing police vehicles
Inspector Dan Pickavance, of the Great Police of Manchester, said: 'Our officers are regularly on the patrol in the North Manchester area, and where they see suspicious activities, you can be sure that they will investigate.
“O'Donnell endangered the life of road users with his reckless driving and it could have been much worse.
'I am also happy that our officers were not injured as a result of his disgusting RAM attack.
“All those involved, from the chase, to those who have arrested him in an address in Taser-Point, behaved professionally and brilliantly, and I am happy that their work has received O'Donnell from the street.”