Man faces court after being charged with more than 20 offences at Campbelltown

A man has been charged with more than 20 offences after being stopped by police in St Helens Park yesterday.

About 1.50pm on Tuesday 25 June 2019, a 44-year-old man was allegedly driving a Toyota Hilux on Woodlands Road, St Helens Park.

Officers from Campbelltown Police Area Command sighted the vehicle and attempted to pull the car over – however it failed to stop.

A pursuit was initiated then quickly terminated when the vehicle stopped outside a home on Meredith Crescent, St Helens Park, and the driver attempted to flee on foot.

Officers arrested the driver who allegedly produced a wooden axe handle and assaulted one of the officers causing an injury to his hand.

Upon searching the man police will allege they located an amount of methamphetamine.

He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station where further inquiries took place.

A search of his Meredith Crescent home allegedly uncovered a large amount of stolen property including power tools.

He was charged with 23 offences including larceny (x9), malicious damage, break and enter, assault police, use offensive weapon to avoid lawful detention, take and drive conveyance, goods in custody, drug possession, and police pursuit.

He was refused bail and will appear in Campbelltown Local Court today (Wednesday 26 June 2019).

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