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Corinne (D_I_F) and myself were travelling down Parramatta Rd to turn right onto Great North Rd in my car about 20 minutes ago, and we noticed a commodore and a van on the other side of the road had been side-swiped. There were a lot of people running towards the intersection, and this is why-

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Turns out two 'indigenous australians' decided to steal this new Aurion. The impact with the BP sign outside the service station happened just before we arrived. The driver (female), Police managed to detain- but somehow in the confusion, the male passenger stole their patrol car :D. I'm sure it'll be in the news tomoz.

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bollocksing hell. Now the abo's are part of an elaborate terrorist syndicate determined on bringing down my favourite Portuguese grilled chicken restaurant.

What is the world coming to..

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bollocksing hell. Now the abo's are part of an elaborate terrorist syndicate determined on bringing down my favourite Portuguese grilled chicken restaurant.

the truth is prolly simpler and more machiavellian- it's a plot by Oporto head office to take down the competition

someone warn Ogalo before it's too late :D....

And here it is..

Fugitive steals police truck

March 10, 2008 - 7:34AM

A man fleeing from police has stolen a police truck in Sydney's inner west.

Officers patrolling Parramatta Road just before 11pm yesterday spotted a stolen silver Toyota suspected of being used in a robbery at Strathfield, police said.

They followed the car before it collided with two other vehicles near a Five Dock service station and crashed into the station's sign, police said.

The female driver got out of the car and ran off but was chased by officers and arrested a short time later.

The male passenger got out of the car during the chase and stole a police truck parked at the station, police said.

The police vehicle was found abandoned a short time later in Arthur Street at Croydon.

A police helicopter and local police searched for the man overnight but failed to find him.

A 23-year-old woman was taken to Burwood police station for questioning.

Police seized the Toyota for forensic examination.

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Haha yeah heard this on the radio this morning. Our roving SAU reporters are much more efficient!

Tell me about it.. I'm going to start getting into reporting! We even had photos before anyone else did. :D

the weird thing is the story in the telegraph is completely different to the one online at smh. in the DT story the bloke was driving and the girl was a passenger, and he didn't slip away whilst they were arresting the female, he apparently confonted them with a knife and somehow overpowered them and took their paddywagon.

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