'Drink driver' arrested after crashing into petrol station at Charnock Richard Services
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The crash happened just before midnight when a car ploughed into a tanker filling point at the fuel station between southbound junctions 27 and 28.
Whilst emergency services rushed to the scene, the driver fled on foot over nearby fields, according to a tweet by Lancashire Police.
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The petrol station at Charnock Richard Services has been closed overnight whilst fire crews made the scene safe.
A fire service spokesman said: "We attended an incident at Charnock Richard Services at around 11.55pm after a call from Lancashire Police.
"We sent one fire engine from Bamber Bridge and there was one from Manchester there too.
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Hide Ad"On arrival they found a car had collided with a tanker filling point.
"Crews assisted in making the scene safe and isolating the pumps. They were there for around 30 minutes."
In a tweet at 1.20am, a spokesperson for the force said: "We are currently dealing with an incident at the Charnock Richard Services on the M6 Southbound.
"The filling station at Charnock Richard Services is being closed for the next few hours.
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Hide Ad"We will provide an update once it is reopen. Thank you for your patience."
Shortly before 6am, the force said a suspected "drink driver almost wiped out the fuel station south bound on the M6 at Charnock Richard services, then ran off".
Following a "foot chase over fields", an arrest was made, said the police tweet.
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