Melbourne man accused of trying to steal car faces criminal charges.

Police think a guy came up to a woman in a parked black Maserati SUV on Atherton Road in Oakleigh at 6pm on August 2.

September 7th 2024.

Melbourne man accused of trying to steal car faces criminal charges.
According to authorities, a man has recently faced charges for an alleged carjacking attempt in Melbourne where he forcibly removed a woman from her vehicle. The incident occurred on Atherton Road in Oakleigh at 6pm on August 2nd, when the woman was sitting in her parked black Maserati SUV. It is believed that the man approached her and proceeded to pull her out of the car, even going as far as to physically assault her.

Thankfully, there were witnesses present who attempted to intervene and stop the perpetrator before he could make his escape. However, he managed to flee on foot before authorities arrived. The woman involved in the incident was taken to the hospital for treatment of her injuries, which thankfully were not life-threatening. Unfortunately, a 40-year-old bystander also suffered minor injuries and received treatment at the scene.

After a thorough investigation, a 35-year-old man was arrested last week and has now been charged with multiple offenses, including aggravated carjacking, criminal damage, common assault, and two counts of intentionally causing injury. He has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on November 29th at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court.

This incident has caused quite a stir in the community, especially for those living in NSW where a mining town was recently hit by yet another earthquake, just three weeks after the first one. It serves as a reminder to always be aware of our surroundings and to look out for one another in times of need. Let us hope that justice will be served and that the victims involved in this unfortunate event will be able to find some peace and closure.

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