Police are looking for a driver after he allegedly drove into a Campbelltown cafe and a police car at Prospect last night.
Police were called to a cafe on Newton Road, Campbelltown about 8pm on Sunday 27 July by reports of a collision.
A woman had been sheltering inside the cafe during an altercation with the driver of a silver Holden sedan. It will be alleged that he reversed into the front of the cafe causing damage to the windows.
Luckily, no one was standing near the windows inside the cafe at the time and there were no injuries.
The man drove off.
The 35-year-old Plympton Park woman was wanted for other matters and arrested. She did not apply for bail and will face court today. It is believed the pair are known to each other and this was not a random incident.
A Dog Operations patrol spotted the Holden sedan on Main North Road, Prospect about 8.45pm and followed it into the car park of a fast-food restaurant.
The driver then allegedly rammed the Dog Operations patrol vehicle and crashed into a Ford Ranger parked in the car park.
The Holden drove off and was abandoned in John Street, Prospect. The driver ran off and despite a search of the suburb, he has not yet been located. The Holden was seized by police and is suspected of being stolen.
A police officer sustained an injury to his hand, believed to have occurred while smashing the window of the Holden Commodore in an attempt to stop the vehicle in the car park at Prospect.
Inquiries are continuing to locate the suspect.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au