
Four teenagers charged after extensive cross-city air, road police pursuit
Four teenagers have been denied bail after police hunted an allegedly stolen car from the southwest to the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
Two 14-year-old boys and two girls, 12 and 17, were charged after an extensive police chase by air, road and foot patrols.
The car chase began around 10.30am on May 8 when police attempted to stop a white Mazda CX3 on the Hume Highway at Edmondson Park, which police said was reportedly stolen the day before.
NSW Police said the driver allegedly failed to stop as directed and they then initiated a highway pursuit.
The chase was terminated along the M5 Motorway towards the M7 at Prospect over safety concerns, according to police.
Polair assisted in tracking the car as it travelled along the M5 Motorway at Milperra where the ground police re-engaged.
Items were allegedly thrown from the car towards police, so they abandoned the chase again.
The car continued to be tracked as it travelled eastbound along the M5 Motorway through local streets in Alexandria, Zetland, Centennial Park, Randwick and Bondi Junction.
Police allege the Mazda was dumped inside the Bondi Junction Railway Station bus interchange around 11.20pm, where the occupants fled the car onto the train platform.
Plain-clothed officers spotted the teens and chased them on foot, with the teens soon arrested and taken to the Surry Hills Police Station.
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The 17-year-old driver was charged with two counts police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, class A motor vehicle exceed speed more than 45km/h, be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, never licensed person drive vehicle on road, goods in custody suspected being stolen and receive property stolen outside NSW.
The passengers were charged with carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
They will appear before the Children's Court on May 9.
Four teenagers have been denied bail after police hunted an allegedly stolen car from the southwest to the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
Two 14-year-old boys and two girls, 12 and 17, were charged after an extensive police chase by air, road and foot patrols.
The car chase began around 10.30am on May 8 when police attempted to stop a white Mazda CX3 on the Hume Highway at Edmondson Park, which police said was reportedly stolen the day before.
NSW Police said the driver allegedly failed to stop as directed and they then initiated a highway pursuit.
The chase was terminated along the M5 Motorway towards the M7 at Prospect over safety concerns, according to police.
Polair assisted in tracking the car as it travelled along the M5 Motorway at Milperra where the ground police re-engaged.
Items were allegedly thrown from the car towards police, so they abandoned the chase again.
The car continued to be tracked as it travelled eastbound along the M5 Motorway through local streets in Alexandria, Zetland, Centennial Park, Randwick and Bondi Junction.
Police allege the Mazda was dumped inside the Bondi Junction Railway Station bus interchange around 11.20pm, where the occupants fled the car onto the train platform.
Plain-clothed officers spotted the teens and chased them on foot, with the teens soon arrested and taken to the Surry Hills Police Station.
READ MORE: After 540 days, Valerie the missing dachshund reunited with her owners
The 17-year-old driver was charged with two counts police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, class A motor vehicle exceed speed more than 45km/h, be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, never licensed person drive vehicle on road, goods in custody suspected being stolen and receive property stolen outside NSW.
The passengers were charged with carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
They will appear before the Children's Court on May 9.
Four teenagers have been denied bail after police hunted an allegedly stolen car from the southwest to the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
Two 14-year-old boys and two girls, 12 and 17, were charged after an extensive police chase by air, road and foot patrols.
The car chase began around 10.30am on May 8 when police attempted to stop a white Mazda CX3 on the Hume Highway at Edmondson Park, which police said was reportedly stolen the day before.
NSW Police said the driver allegedly failed to stop as directed and they then initiated a highway pursuit.
The chase was terminated along the M5 Motorway towards the M7 at Prospect over safety concerns, according to police.
Polair assisted in tracking the car as it travelled along the M5 Motorway at Milperra where the ground police re-engaged.
Items were allegedly thrown from the car towards police, so they abandoned the chase again.
The car continued to be tracked as it travelled eastbound along the M5 Motorway through local streets in Alexandria, Zetland, Centennial Park, Randwick and Bondi Junction.
Police allege the Mazda was dumped inside the Bondi Junction Railway Station bus interchange around 11.20pm, where the occupants fled the car onto the train platform.
Plain-clothed officers spotted the teens and chased them on foot, with the teens soon arrested and taken to the Surry Hills Police Station.
READ MORE: After 540 days, Valerie the missing dachshund reunited with her owners
The 17-year-old driver was charged with two counts police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, class A motor vehicle exceed speed more than 45km/h, be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, never licensed person drive vehicle on road, goods in custody suspected being stolen and receive property stolen outside NSW.
The passengers were charged with carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
They will appear before the Children's Court on May 9.
Four teenagers have been denied bail after police hunted an allegedly stolen car from the southwest to the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
Two 14-year-old boys and two girls, 12 and 17, were charged after an extensive police chase by air, road and foot patrols.
The car chase began around 10.30am on May 8 when police attempted to stop a white Mazda CX3 on the Hume Highway at Edmondson Park, which police said was reportedly stolen the day before.
NSW Police said the driver allegedly failed to stop as directed and they then initiated a highway pursuit.
The chase was terminated along the M5 Motorway towards the M7 at Prospect over safety concerns, according to police.
Polair assisted in tracking the car as it travelled along the M5 Motorway at Milperra where the ground police re-engaged.
Items were allegedly thrown from the car towards police, so they abandoned the chase again.
The car continued to be tracked as it travelled eastbound along the M5 Motorway through local streets in Alexandria, Zetland, Centennial Park, Randwick and Bondi Junction.
Police allege the Mazda was dumped inside the Bondi Junction Railway Station bus interchange around 11.20pm, where the occupants fled the car onto the train platform.
Plain-clothed officers spotted the teens and chased them on foot, with the teens soon arrested and taken to the Surry Hills Police Station.
READ MORE: After 540 days, Valerie the missing dachshund reunited with her owners
The 17-year-old driver was charged with two counts police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously, class A motor vehicle exceed speed more than 45km/h, be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, never licensed person drive vehicle on road, goods in custody suspected being stolen and receive property stolen outside NSW.
The passengers were charged with carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
They will appear before the Children's Court on May 9.

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