This is the frightening moment that a motorist floats his car to officers before ramming him in police vehicles as they flee the stage.
Matthew Reyland had driven through a parked camper in Somerset before trying to make his way past stationary police cars.
He was initially not successful in his attempt, but was ultimately able to go through his way.
The Bodyworn camera of an officer captured the shocking images that almost collided with other officers and people on the spot.
Fortunately no one was seriously injured when Reyland tried to flee the stage in his car.
Officers lived in his ownership in Seavington St Michael in the early hours of Sunday, October 6, while they did not perform a missing person.
The 38-year-old was subject to an order and tried to flee the stage in a Mitsubishi-Pick-up, in which we contacted two officers in the trial.
One of the officers was hit by a wing mirror while trying to drop the contact through an open window.
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Matthew Reyland, 38, hit vehicles on October 6 in a Mitsubishi-Pick-Up in Somerset
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The man was imprisoned after he has tried to avoid the police with a three -point bend – strikes the vehicles of officers
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He was initially not successful but was able to make his way
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The Bodyworn Camera of an officer has captured images that almost clash him with other officers and people on the spot
He was arrested the next day.
Reyland was convicted on Wednesday after he was found guilty of several offenses.
He was imprisoned for two counts of a common abuse of a care provider, two counts of abuse by beating a care provider, taking two counts of criminal damage to police vehicles, aggravated vehicle and using a motor vehicle without insurance from third parties.
Reyland received a prison sentence of 16 months and was disqualified for two years and eight months at Taunton Crown Court.
Inspector Paul Hayward said: 'The actions of Matthew Reyland were incredibly dangerous.
'The officers carried our important investigations into a missing person and were lucky to escape from serious injury.
“It is right that he has received a custodial sentence and stimulates disqualification.”