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MAN DRIVING 140KM/H FAILS TO PAY FOR FUEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING CARJACKING

A man has been charged by following a pursuit and multiple alleged attempted carjackings following an operation by officers attached to Oxley Police District and Highway Patrol yesterday.

About 12.45pm yesterday (Wednesday 13 July 2022), a green utility allegedly failed to pay for petrol at a service station in Dunedoo, before failing to pay at a second service station at Denman about 1.50pm.

A short time later, police saw a utility being driven west along Denman Road allegedly at more than 140km/h in a sign-posted 100km/h zone.

Police initiated a pursuit when the vehicle failed to stop, but it was terminated a short time later due to the manner of driving.

About 2.40pm, police received information that the ute driver had stopped a sedan on the New England Highway near Murrurundi and allegedly using a machete to force the 55-year-old driver and his 16-year-old son out of the car.

The armed man was unable to start the sedan so returned to the ute, before a further two unsuccessful attempts to allegedly carjack a van and a 4WD, threatening those drivers with the machete.

The ute continued north to a service station at Willow Tree where police arrested the driver a short time later.

A 32-year-old man has now been charged with 13 offences

The Wellington man was refused bail to appear at Tamworth Local Court today (Thursday 14 July 2022).

MAN DRIVING 140KM/H FAILS TO PAY FOR FUEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING CARJACKING
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Madison Boland

Madison is the Social Media Producer at NBN News in Newcastle. Madison completed a Bachelor of Communication and has a love for all things digital.

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