Men face stolen vehicle charges and other offences

Arrested

Two men have been charged by police with multiple offences following arrests yesterday (Wednesday, 10 August 2022). 

Police will allege a Volkswagen Golf was stolen from a gym in Fyshwick on the 30th of July. Police subsequently located the Golf at a residence in Nicholls on the 31st of July. When engaged by police, it will be alleged a 32-year-old man was driving the Golf when it rammed a police vehicle and the driver then fled the scene on foot.  

About 2pm yesterday, police located the driver in Mitchell where he was arrested.  

He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with two counts of unlicenced driving (having never held a licence), driving a motor vehicle without consent, damaging a police vehicle and not giving particulars after a crash. 

The man also faces an unrelated charge of contravening a protection order that was issued in May 2022.  

A second man was arrested yesterday morning following the execution of a search warrant at a residence in Narrabundah.  

On the 29th or 30th of July, a red Audi A4 sedan was stolen from the driveway of a residence in Forrest. On Monday (8 August 2022), the Audi was recorded on CCTV being refueled at a service station in Griffith and the driver subsequently drove off without paying.  

Police reviewed the recording and confirmed the identity of the driver. A search warrant was obtained and police attended a residence in Narrabundah where a 24-year-old man was subsequently arrested.  

He was charged with breach of parole, ride/drive in a motor vehicle without consent, theft and possession of stolen property. He faced the ACT Magistrates Court yesterday where he was remanded to next face court on the 31st of August 2022.  

The arrest of this man was coordinated by a newly established ACT Policing taskforce targeting high-risk driving behaviours and stolen vehicles which are often used in the carriage of other crimes such as burglaries and assaults.  

Anyone with information about stolen vehicles is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppers.com.au Information can be provided anonymously.   

Media enquiries 

Police Media — (02) 5126 9070, act-police-media@afp.gov.au 

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