A man will face court today after an alleged pursuit in the state's north yesterday.
About 10.50am (Tuesday 3 February 2026), officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were patrolling on Pacific Highway, near Shark Creek, approximately 15km southwest of Ballina, when they located a Holden sedan.
Initial checks revealed the Holden was allegedly stolen from a home in Booval, Queensland, on Saturday 6 December 2025 and involved in a pursuit on Sunday 18 January 2026 in Blayney area.
Police directed the driver to stop; however, when they allegedly failed to do so a pursuit was initiated, with assistance from officers attached to Richmond Police District.
The pursuit continued through the Coolgardie area, with road spikes being successfully deployed on Coolgardie Road.
A short time later, the sedan stopped on the northbound lane of Pacific Highway and the alleged driver - a 41-year-old man - was arrested.
He was taken to Ballina Police Station where he was charged with police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously (two counts), drive recklessly/furiously or speed/manner dangerous, part of body outside window or door - driver, drive motor vehicle during disqualification period, receive property stolen outside NSW, and refuse to produce Australian Drivers licence/state name/ address.
The man was refused bail to appear at Bail Division Court 1 today (Wednesday 4 February 2026).