Kingswood crash: Eleven people charged following stolen luxury vehicle crash
Two men and nine teenagers have been charged after a crash involving two luxury vehicles which caused chaos in Sydney’s west on Monday.
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Eleven people have been charged following a crash involving two luxury vehicles in Sydney’s west on November 29.
Just after 9am, police were called to a crash on O’Connell St in Kingswood, near the Great Western Highway.
When they arrived, police were told a blue Audi Q7 & and a black BMW X5 had crashed into each other, before the occupants fled on foot.
Police searched the surrounding area with help from the dog unit and 11 people were arrested.
Six were taken to Penrith police station and five to Mt Druitt Police station.
All 11 occupants of both vehicles – two men aged 18 and 19 and nine boys – were each charged with being carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
Some of them were charged with other outstanding offences including breach of bail, larceny, and aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal.
Nine males were refused bail and are to appear before various courts today.
The other two teenage boys, 14 and 16, were granted conditional bail and are set to appear before children’s court on December 16.