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Police make dramatic arrest at Perth supermarket after pursuit

Perth’s high -ottane chase passing through the southern suburbs resulted in a dramatic Booragoon arrest yesterday and allegedly revealed a gunshot of civil servants.

In the afternoon, the police noticed that a 30 -year -old man had irregularly driving an irregular Audi along the Leach Hwy in Melville.

When the car deviated to a Myaree car park and refused to stop, it was claimed that he mounted with paths and that the officers were on the wrong side of the road before they were called for safety reasons.

Camera iconA 30 -year -old man allegedly took Peak to a dangerous chase along the southern suburbs before he was arrested in a Booragoon shopping center. Wa police Credit: Given
The images worn on the body indicate that he stands in a supermarket case before an officer rushed and caught him. Picture: Wa Police
Camera iconThe images worn on the body indicate that he stands in a supermarket case before an officer rushed and caught him. Wa police Credit: Given

The man was later followed up to a Booragoon shopping center in South Street in Cardinia, where he left the vehicle and threw a sports bag.

The images worn on the body indicate that he stands in a supermarket case before an officer rushed and caught him.

A second officer quickly joins and forces the man together and arrested him. The vision then cuts the suspect sitting behind a paddy wagon.

The 30 -year -old boy was accused of more than one crime. Picture: Wa Police
Camera iconThe 30 -year -old boy was accused of more than one crime. Wa police Credit: Given

It was claimed that the thrown Duffel bag was later contained an ammunition, a homemade draft and a rifle made with a pocket knife.

The man was accused of having a reckless driving and a prohibited drug (methylamphetamine) to carry or have a banned weapon, to escape the search for a police.

He was detained after he met the Fremant with the Magistrate Criminal Court and will reappear on October 3.

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