Single-vehicle crash on Creek Street at Bundamba
It is alleged the two occupants attempted to flee the scene.
Witnesses described seeing a man and woman, believed to be the owners, speaking with police following the collision.
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It comes after one of the vehicle’s owners took to social media in the aftermath of the theft, pleading for anyone with information to come forward.
Early reports suggested the vehicle was stolen when opportunistic thieves struck as the owner paid for his fuel just after 5am. TRAGIC: The vehicle was destroyed Picture: Ash Isarasena
One man has been taken into custody.
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