A police officer has been seriously injured after they were allegedly dragged down a road with stolen car

A police officer was seriously injured after allegedly dragged along a road while trying to stop a stolen vehicle.
Police claim that both 16 -year -old two young children entered a Waterford house in the south of Perth, and the inhabitants stole a wallet and keys of Toyota Prado when they were at home on Friday at 9 o’clock.
An hour later, the police noticed that Prado stolen was standing at a intersection in Prommenade in Ellenbrook in the east of Perth and Main St.
A police spokesman told the officers that the emergency lights were flashing Prado and that an officer had opened his side door and said to the driver to çıkmış out of the vehicle ”.
“It was claimed that the driver was heavy accelerated, the driver was dragged along the road until the vehicle stopped and the officer fell to the ground,” he said.
Medical officials joined the scene and provided first aid to the officer before he was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Police accused an Embleton of a 16 -year -old child of aggravated home theft, stole a motor vehicle, attacked a public official, has no authority to drive, dangerous driving, not being stopped and having a harsh weapon.
Another 16 -year -old child from Thornlie is accused of stealing a motor vehicle, home theft and attacking a public official.
Both are expected to appear before the Perth Children’s Court on Saturday.

