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Stolen van suspect charged with driving wrong way on M11 and A14 M11 and A14 'wrong way' van suspect remanded
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A 19-year-old man has been charged after a van was stolen in Essex and driven 50 miles the wrong way on the M11 and A14. A 19-year-old man has been remanded in custody after a van was stolen in Essex and driven 50 miles the wrong way on the M11 and A14 to Cambridgeshire.
A large white van was taken from Stock Road in Billericay early on Wednesday. Ryan Nee, from Harebell Way in Romford, is accused of taking a large van from Stock Road in Billericay on Wednesday.
It joined the M11 at Harlow, travelling north on the southbound carriageway, and was later stopped at Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, police said. Basildon magistrates heard it travelled north on the southbound carriageway until stopped at Godmanchester.
A man from Romford is due to appear before magistrates in Basildon charged with burglary and motoring offences. Mr Nee is due to appear at Basildon Crown Court on 22 August charged with burglary and motoring offences.