Teenager charged after Gold Coast police chase
Police have charged a teenager with multiple offences after they were led on chase throughout Gold Coast suburbs. SUBSCRIBE TO READ MORE.
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POLICE have charged a teenager with multiple offences after they were led on a chase throughout Gold Coast suburbs.
Thomas Grundy, 18, had his matter briefly mentioned in the Southport Magistrates Court on Saturday where he faces six changes including dangerous operation of a vehicle, burglary, unlicensed driving, possession of a dangerous drug, receiving tainted property and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
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Grundy is alleged to have taken a 2018 Ford Mustang from a private residence on Martinique Way, Clear Island Waters just before midnight on Friday.
After an alert, police tracked down and intercepted the vehicle, deploying road spikes on Savoy Street, Broadbeach.
The 18-year-old driver then allegedly crashed into a nearby brick letterbox.
Police arrested him, and Queensland Ambulance transported him to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition for treatment.
The teenager did not appear in court and the matter was adjourned to December 7.
Originally published as Teenager charged after Gold Coast police chase