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Police arrest 27-year-old East Melbourne man after Toyota LandCruiser speeds through Northland shopping centre

Northland has been plunged back into lockdown on Thursday morning — the latest drama coming as a man was arrested at a Hoddle St home after a stolen Toyota LandCruiser tore through the shopping mall on Wednesday.

Northland shopping centre has been sent back into lockdown for the second time in less than 24 hours.

Shoppers at Northland were ordered to evacuate on Thursday morning — that alarm coming little more than two hours after police arrested a 27-year-old man over an allegedly stolen Toyota LandCruiser tearing through the centre on Wednesday afternoon.

In the latest drama, an “emergency” warning sounded over the shopping centre’s speakers at about 10:40am Thursday.

Roller doors were slammed shut and people flooded to the exits after an electrical fire broke out in Myer.

Paramedics treated people for injuries at the scene, with the shopping centre reopening around 11am.

Reservoir local Anthony McKnight, who witnessed both the car chase and the fire, said he believed Northland was “cursed”.

“There’s too much drama here — machetes, car’s driving through, fire, what’s next?” he said.

“I feel sorry for the kids, they were terrified.”

A fire at Myer has sent Northland shopping centre back into lockdown on Thursday
A fire at Myer has sent Northland shopping centre back into lockdown on Thursday
Firefighters at the shopping centre on Thursday morning. Picture: Supplied
Firefighters at the shopping centre on Thursday morning. Picture: Supplied

The latest incident at one of Melbourne’s biggest shopping malls comes just hours after police arrested the East Melbourne man at a Hoddle St home about 8.30am Thursday.

The man is accused of speeding through Northland in the stolen 4WD within metres of terrified shoppers.

“The man will be interviewed by detectives,” police said in a statement.

“Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to the incident.”

Police said they believe an electronic key reprogramming tool was used to steal the LandCruiser without the vehicle’s keys.

“An electronic key reprogramming tool was seized during the arrest,” the police statement said.

Acting deputy commissioner of regional operations David Clayton said he was shocked upon seeing the footage of the vehicle.

“I can understand the concern in the community if that is what a person is prepared to do,” he said of the driver on Thursday.

“I was horrified — people just going about their business and have a vehicle drive through a shopping centre is terrifying.”

Police recovered the white 4WD found dumped on Beavers Rd in Northcote about 5.10pm on Wednesday, about 6km away from Northland in Preston in Melbourne’s northeast.

Detectives on Thursday morning confirmed it was the same vehicle used in the shopping centre attack.

It is believed the LandCruiser had been stolen from a home on King St in Ivanhoe East on June 2.

Beavers Rd in Northcote is largely a residential street with a handful of factories at the western end.

The chaos came less than a month after two gangs of youths fought with machetes in the middle of the shopping centre in front terrified shoppers.

The LandCruiser seen driving through Northland shopping centre. Picture: 7NEWS
The LandCruiser seen driving through Northland shopping centre. Picture: 7NEWS
The car sped off through the centre. Picture: 7NEWS
The car sped off through the centre. Picture: 7NEWS
Northland was placed into lockdown during the drama. Picture: Josie Hayden
Northland was placed into lockdown during the drama. Picture: Josie Hayden

Premier Jacinta Allan on Thursday called the chaotic incident the “most senseless and stupid act”.

“For any shopper, any retail worker who would have been present yesterday to witness that just stupid, senseless act, my thoughts are with them,” she said.

She, however, stopped short of supporting further security measures, such as bollards, outside shopping centres.

“I think it’s best to wait to get the advice from Victoria Police about this particular incident,” she said.

A mother and her child were forced to jump out of the way of the speeding vehicle, which came within metres of other terrified shoppers.

One witness said it “sounded like gunshots” as the car smashed its way through one entrance, drove past shops and then slammed though doors at the other end of the mall as the driver made his ­escape.

Shoppers described hearing screams as the vehicle hurtled through the centre at speed.

Superintendent Kelly Lawson said police were responding to reports of a stolen car parked at the centre when they tried to block the vehicle and arrest the driver inside it.

She said the driver put his foot down and rammed a police patrol vehicle twice ­before heading off through the shopping centre in his escape bid.

“The driver took evasive ­action, and unfortunately the only place he could go was to ram the police vehicle … and then took off and drove through the shopping centre and exited at the first available opportunity,” she said.

A police car that was rammed. Picture: Josie Hayden
A police car that was rammed. Picture: Josie Hayden

Superintendent Lawson said the driver’s actions were not intended to harm anyone inside the shopping complex.

She said police had “very good” footage of the driver and it was only a matter of time before he was caught.

She urged the driver to hand himself in.

Staff and customers took cover in shops as the Toyota barrelled along at a speed which would have caused serious injury or death to anyone in its way.

It then crashed through the glass doors of an entrance, up-ended a safety bollard before being driven away.

No one was struck or injured during the chaos, however one woman was treated for shock. The LandCruiser was last seen travelling ­towards Wood St.

Wayne O’Connor was enjoying his daily coffee inside the shopping centre at Jamaica Blue when the vehicle crashed through the entrance.

Mr O’Connor said he came “face-to-face” with the driver.

He said the man appeared to make an effort to dodge pedestrians.

“He took out all the doors all the way through, but he didn’t hit anybody and he actually stopped for a little kid,” Mr O’Connor said.

Witness Wayne O’Connor. Picture: Josie Hayden
Witness Wayne O’Connor. Picture: Josie Hayden

“He stopped for the children and he stopped at Kmart and looked to make sure no one was walking across the centre.

“I don’t think he wanted to hurt anybody … (but) if he had’ve hit the pedal quick, he would have definitely got me and the table at Jamaica Blue.”

Mr O’Connor said it was “fortunate” the complex wasn’t busier at the time.

Liz Deka was shopping at the time the LandCruiser came through Northland’s doors.

Ms Deka said she heard some crashing and sirens outside and thought someone must have been caught in the shopping centre carpark.

“Then as things seemed to be going quiet the car suddenly ploughed through the entrance heading towards target,” Ms Deka aid.

If the driver had come through just minutes earlier it could have been much more tragic tale, she said.

“The car came ploughing through the children’s ride area which thankfully had just closed for the day,” she said.

After the initial shock wore off Ms Deka said she realised how serious the situation was and how a lot of other shoppers still appeared unaware of what was unfolding.

She said she hid behind a pylon with some other shoppers as they watched the car come to a stop, then speed off again.

“There weren’t too many people near the entrance but plenty of people down the walkways and it seemed no one had really realised what was happening,” she said.

“For a brief second they came to a stop a bit less than half way down the walkway, at least one security guard was near by so the car took off again.

“This time going faster towards lots of unaware shoppers.

“As that was happening several ladies near me started panicking even more so I ushered them into the closest store, Just Cuts and the salon went into lockdown mode.”

Emergency crews at the scene. Picture: Jacqueline Felgate/Instagram
Emergency crews at the scene. Picture: Jacqueline Felgate/Instagram
The driver fled after the incident. Picture: 7NEWS
The driver fled after the incident. Picture: 7NEWS
The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: 9 News
The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: 9 News
Shopping centre doors were damaged as the driver fled. Picture: 9 News
Shopping centre doors were damaged as the driver fled. Picture: 9 News

Another woman, who was working in the centre at the time of the incident, said she heard the commotion from the other side of the complex.

“I could hear people screaming and suddenly everyone was locking down,” she said.

One Facebook commenter said they were locked in a store following the incident, where they said a car drove “right through” the complex.

“If you’re planning on attending Northland this afternoon … don’t,” the post read.

“Currently in lockdown and at least some areas are being evacuated (I’m locked in a store).

“A car smashed through a door and went right through the shopping centre,” it said.

There was a significant police presence at the centre on Wednesday evening, and additional security, as repair works began on the two smashed entrances.

A Northland Shopping Centre spokeswoman confirmed the centre would be operating as normal on Thursday, however she said some businesses may remain closed to the public.

“We are continuing to work with Victoria Police on this matter,” she said.

Vicinity Group, which manages the shopping centre, said their thoughts were with those affected.

The latest drama comes less than a month after a shoppers were terrified by a gang confrontation at Northland.

About 10 youths fought with machetes, forcing the complex into lockdown. A 15-year-old and a 16-year-old both on bail were allegedly involved.

The incident prompted the Allan government to fast-track a sales ban on machetes and other long-edged blades.

Anyone with information about Wednesday’s incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Originally published as Police arrest 27-year-old East Melbourne man after Toyota LandCruiser speeds through Northland shopping centre

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