The Chronicle

STOLEN UTE CRASHES INTO HOME

- MICHAEL NOLAN

DARRYL Humberdros­s was snuggled up in bed watching TV when he heard an almighty crash.

“Have you heard thunder? Well that’s what it sounded like,” he said.

It was the sound of a Nissan HiLux crashing through the Newtown man’s fence and taking out the wall of his carport.

Oddly the vehicle belonged to his neighbour and was allegedly stolen only a few seconds earlier.

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews were called to the scene to assist police in removing the vehicle.

They stabilised what remained of Humberdros­s’ carport and helped load the ute onto a tow truck.

The crash occurred about 1.30pm on Sunday in a cul-de-sac off Blue Gum Drive.

Luckily a police crew was patrolling nearby.

“They were here straight away,” Mr Humberdros­s said.

Police arrested one juvenile a short distance from the scene and are searching for their accomplice.

ANYONE WITH INFORMATIO­N FOR POLICE PHONE POLICELINK ON 131 444 OR CRIME STOPPERS IN 1800 000 333.

 ?? Picture: Kevin Farmer ?? AFTERNOON FRIGHT: Police located a juvenile and establishe­d a crime scene after a ute crashed into a Newtown home.
Picture: Kevin Farmer AFTERNOON FRIGHT: Police located a juvenile and establishe­d a crime scene after a ute crashed into a Newtown home.

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