Four teenagers taken into custody following a car accident involving a stolen vehicle that left one person injured.

Four individuals were spotted fleeing from a stolen Camry that had been reported missing from a residence in Flora Hill the previous evening.

September 27th 2024.

Four teenagers taken into custody following a car accident involving a stolen vehicle that left one person injured.
A group of young people, who are believed to be teenagers, got in serious trouble when they were caught for stealing a car and crashing it. The incident took place in Melbourne, at the intersection of Wonga Road and Delaneys Road in Warranwood, on Friday morning at around 8:45 am. It was reported that the stolen vehicle, a Toyota Camry, collided with a Lexus SUV, causing severe damage and injuries.

Witnesses say that after the crash, four individuals were seen running away from the Camry. It was later revealed that the car was reported stolen from a residence in Flora Hill the previous night. Inside the Camry, a 15-year-old girl was found, and she was immediately rushed to the hospital as her injuries were life-threatening. Thankfully, the occupants of the Lexus were unharmed.

Not long after the incident, the police were able to locate and arrest four teenagers in the vicinity. According to Victoria Police, a 17-year-old boy has been charged with nine offenses, including dangerous driving that resulted in serious injury, car theft, and causing harm and assault with a weapon, among others. It's a serious matter, and the boy will have to face the consequences of his actions.

Another 16-year-old boy was also charged with car theft and failing to provide assistance after the accident. Both of them will have to appear in a children's court at a later date to answer for their alleged crimes. On the other hand, two 13-year-old boys were released after being summoned, but their involvement in the incident is still being investigated.

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