Two men have been arrested after stealing cars and breaking into homes in the western and south-western suburbs this morning. About 7.20am on Wednesday.
A woman has been arrested following a crash at One Tree Hill.
Police will allege that about 7.50am today (Tuesday 25 May) police and emergency services were called to the intersection of Black Top Road and Goulds Road, after reports that a Holden Station wagon had left the road and crashed into a tree.
The driver, a 26-year-old Elizabeth South woman and her three children, all aged under 10 years old were injured in the crash, with two of the children seriously injured. Their injuries are not considered to be life-threatening.
They were all taken to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital for treatment.
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The Northern Territory recorded the highest proportion of dwellings that are cheaper to buy at 99.1 per cent, followed by Queensland at 89.2 per cent, Tasmania at 85 per cent, Western Australia at 81 per cent and South Australia at 79.8 per cent.
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Driver reported over high-speed crash at Elizabeth
Police have reported a man for numerous traffic offences after a high-speed crash at Elizabeth last month.
It will be alleged that about 7.40pm on Monday 11 January, a Subaru Liberty sedan was being driven at high speed on Philip Highway at Elizabeth South, when it collided with a Nissan station wagon, causing minor damage to the vehicle. No one was injured in the Nissan.
The Subaru did not stop, and continued north on Philip Highway where it was detected by a fixed speed camera at a school crossing, travelling at 193km/h in a 60km/h zone.