Watch the moment three suspects were arrested, following a high-speed police pursuit, after fleeing the scene of a burglary in Wiltshire.

Avon and Somerset Police pursued the trio after they crossed county boundaries from a burglary in Wiltshire.

The suspects ditched their car when it was halted by a stinger. This followed a chase with speeds in excess of 120mph.

Kyle Marshall, 19 of HMP Bristol, and Finley Phillips, 18 of Bishopsworth, Bristol, were jailed last week.

Marshall pleaded guilty to non-dwelling burglary, dwelling burglary, theft from and of a motor vehicle, aggravated vehicle taking without consent, dangerous driving and other driving offences. He was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison.

Passenger Phillips pleaded guilty to non-dwelling burglary and aggravated vehicle taking without consent and was handed a jail term of one year and nine months.

A 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was also charged with dwelling burglary, non-dwelling burglary and aggravated vehicle taking without consent as a passenger. He appeared in Yeovil Youth Court at the end of last year and was handed a youth order.

Wiltshire Times: Kyle Marshall and Finley Phillips have been jailed for multiple offences.Kyle Marshall and Finley Phillips have been jailed for multiple offences. (Image: SWNS)

Bristol Crown Court heard how, on Saturday, October 1, officers were alerted to a BMW X1 bearing suspected false licence plates.

At around 3.45am, the car was spotted on the A36 in Farleigh Hungerford and failed to stop, reaching speeds of more than 120mph.

Following a short chase a tactical stinger was deployed, deflating the BMW’s tyres.

The driver and passengers then made off on foot and were pursued by officers from the dog unit.

Officers searched for several hours before PD Athos and his handler located three offenders and detained them.

Wiltshire Times: The suspects fled at speeds of up to 120mph.The suspects fled at speeds of up to 120mph. (Image: SWNS)

A small KTM motorbike and other items stolen from a non-dwelling burglary in Wiltshire, just before the chase, were recovered. The BMW was confirmed to be a stolen vehicle following a burglary in Herefordshire.

Tactical Support Team Sgt Ash Rowland said: "The officers involved are a credit to their departments.

"They displayed utter professionalism and resilience which resolved a highly dangerous situation safely. Credit should be given to all the officers involved."

Op Remedy Insp Steve Davey added: "This was a great result following a large amount of hard work by officers both on the day and in the aftermath.

"We have been able to reunite the victims with some of their belongings and hold these men to account for their actions. We hope that the custodial sentences handed down in court go some way to consoling the victims."