Man charged after leading police on drug-fuelled, high-speed pursuits

It was alleged that a man took the police to two high -speed quests with a seven -month -old baby in the forearm.
35 -year -old highway patrol officers on August 7 at around 9.30, Sydney’in Southwest Campbelltown Hume highway 110km/s in the region of 168km/s was allegedly traveling.
Police, shortly after the stance, even though it did not end due to security concerns, chased the alleged driver who could not stop.
The car was later seen by the police at a service station in Sallys Corner in the Southern Plateau, but it was claimed that the driver did not stop when the police tried to pull them.
Another quest was initiated to the Hume Motorway, this time the driver near Goulburn finally stopped at a service station in Hume ST and was allegedly locked himself into the vehicle.
When the man refused to open the door, the police broke the driver’s side window before he found a seven -month -old baby allegedly allegedly allegedly in his front passenger seat.
The medical officials evaluated the child who seemed to be damaged and transferred them to the Goulburn Base Hospital for further monitoring.

Although a negative roadside breathing test returns, it is claimed that the driver has a positive result for the Metylamphetamine in both the roadside and the station pharmaceutical test.
Since then, the police pursue the police, the police have not obeyed their orders, to drive with an unlimited passenger, to accelerate more than 45km/s, to obtain property through deception, to drive with an illegal drug, and to attack the domestic violence early that night.
On Tuesday, he was guaranteed to appear in front of the Goulburn Local Court.


