Police charge woman after she allegedly rammed canine unit
A WOMAN who allegedly rammed a police canine unit in South Yarra last night has been charged with 15 offences.
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DETECTIVES have arrested and charged a woman after she allegedly rammed a police canine unit in South Yarra last night.
Port Phillip Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a 27-year-old Mt Evelyn woman with 15 offences including aggravated damage to emergency services vehicle, conduct endangering life, fail to stop vehicle on police request and other traffic and drug related offences.
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Leading Senior Constable Melissa Seach said police will allege a Commodore sedan was parked in Cromwell Road when the driver reversed into a marked police car before driving off about 9pm.
The alleged offender and a 29-year-old Wantirna man were arrested about 10.30pm.
She has been remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court this morning while the Wantirna man was released pending further inquiries.
Police members and the police dog were not injured during the incident.