Police have charged two men with several serious offences following an alleged dangerous driving incident at Murrumba Downs yesterday, 23 July.
It will be alleged that around 1:20pm, police were called to the Bruce Highway near the northbound Murrumba Downs exit following reports of shots being fired from a vehicle.
Officers arrived on scene a short time later and observed a black Commodore, matching the description of the vehicle, before it evaded police and re-entered the Bruce Highway at North Lakes, travelling north.
It will be further alleged that, while tracked by PolAir, the vehicle continued to Morayfield before turning around and travelling back to Carseldine, then through several suburbs, until the successful deployment of a tyre deflation device at Mount Samson.
The vehicle then continued for a short period of time before being dumped at Watson Road, Armstrong Creek and its two occupants fleeing the vehicle.
With the assistance of PD Stryker, officers were able to locate both occupants near Watson Road and take them into custody.
Initial searches of the vehicle were unable to locate any firearms, however investigations into these incidents remain ongoing and there is no ongoing threat to the community.
A 26-year-old Bli Bli man has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a vehicle, obstruct police officer, unlawful possession of suspected stolen property, possessing dangerous drugs, possess utensils that had been used, endangering the safe use of vehicles and related transport infrastructure.
A 26-year-old Greenbank man has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a vehicle and adversely affected by an intoxicating substance, obstruct police officer, unlicensed driving, fail to comply with requirement to stop vehicle, unlawful possession of suspected stolen property, endangering the safe use of vehicles and related transport infrastructure.
Both men were refused police bail and are due to appear in Pine Rivers Magistrates Court today, 24 July.
Investigators are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed these incidents, or may have relevant CCTV or dashcam, to come forward.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444.
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