
A man suspected of drunk driving at the UK’s Royal Air Force Base Mildenhall was arrested after he attempted to enter the base in search of Donald Trump.
The base, which mostly hosts several US Air Force components stationed in the UK, was the site of police activity on Monday morning after the man attempted entry.
Suffolk Police said they assisted the Ministry of Defense in the arrest and found the man to be driving while intoxicated.
According to the BBC, the Suffolk Police had a little fun on Twitter when reporting the incident.
“Wrong country,” they tweeted.
#NRT5 this morning have assisted @MODPolice at @RAFMildenhall who arrested a drink driver after he arrived at the gates looking for Donald Trump. The male blew 52ugs at the roadside. #WrongCountry #Fatal4 #988 #819 #307 #490 pic.twitter.com/ZUFiNVZHt2
— Mildenhall Police (@MildnhallPolice) March 14, 2022
Former President Trump currently lives in Florida but did visit the base once while President. Air Force one stopped at the base to refuel on a visit to Vietnam.
RAF Mildenhall is the home of the Air Force’s 100th Air Refueling Wing (100 ARW).
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