Local man, 53, charged after ramming car into Willaston house

By The Editor 4th Mar 2025

David Taylor-Headon, 53, of Lochleven Road, Wistaston, has been charged with criminal damage recklessly endangering life, dangerous driving, failing to provide a specimen of breath and failing to stop after an accident (Cheshire Police).
David Taylor-Headon, 53, of Lochleven Road, Wistaston, has been charged with criminal damage recklessly endangering life, dangerous driving, failing to provide a specimen of breath and failing to stop after an accident (Cheshire Police).

A local man has been charged with criminal damage recklessly endangering life following an incident in Willaston.

David Taylor-Headon, of Lochleven Road, Wistaston, was arrested on Sunday 2 March.

The 53-year-old has since been charged with criminal damage recklessly endangering life, dangerous driving, failing to provide a specimen of breath and failing to stop after an accident.

Taylor-Headon has been remanded in custody to appear at Warrington Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 4 March.

David Taylor-Headon has been remanded in custody to appear at Warrington Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 4 March (Wiki Commons).

The charges relate to reports of an incident on Trevithick Place, Willaston, at 4.08pm on Sunday 2 March in which a car was rammed into a property.

Taylor-Headon's black Volvo XC90 was driven into a red Vauxhall Astra which had then hit the address, causing the property damage.

The Wistaston man fled the scene but was later arrested by police.

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