Police Charge Three After Evading Police In Epping

Three women have been charged after a vehicle allegedly evaded police in Epping yesterday.

Officers attempted to intercept the allegedly stolen Mazda on Bell Street, Preston before it drove off about 9.45am.

It was sighted in a shopping centre car park in Campbellfield where officers attempted to remove the occupants before the Mazda drove off, clipping a police officer about 10.30am.

The officer sustained minor injuries.

Shortly after, stop sticks were deployed in Cooper Street, Epping and the Mazda came to a stop.

It is alleged the Mazda was stolen during an aggravated burglary from an address in Heidelberg Heights yesterday morning.

The women, a 29-year-old and 25-year-old from Werribee and a 29-year-old from Thomastown were taken into custody.

A 29-year-old Thomastown woman was charged with aggravated burglary and three counts of theft of motor vehicle.

She was bailed to appear before Heidelberg Magistrates Court on 10 December.

A 25-year-old Werribee woman has been charged with:

• Three counts of theft of motor vehicle

• Two counts of aggravated expose emergency service worker to risk by driving

• Aggravated burglary

• Unlicenced driving

• Drive manner dangerous

• Fail to stop on police direction

• Fail to stop after an accident

• Dangerous driving whilst being pursued by police

• Fail oral fluid test within three hours of driving

She was direct presented to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today.

The 29-year-old Werribee woman has been charged with:

• Two counts of burglary,

• Three counts of theft

• Four counts of theft of motor vehicle

• Three counts of aggravated intentionally exposure of police officer to risk by driving

• Two counts of aggravated recklessly expose police officer to risk by driving

• Handle stolen goods

• Aggravated burglary

• Drive manner dangerous

• Fail to stop vehicle on police direction

• Fail to stop vehicle after an accident

• Dangerous driving while being pursued by police

• Refuse to provide oral fluid sample.

She was direct presented to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today.

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