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A 19-year-old driver has been charged after reaching more than 150 km/h during a high-speed trip across the South East.
A Holden Commodore with false number plates was seen travelling at high speed on Frankston-Flinders Road in Hastings about 1.10am on Saturday 17 July, police say.
It was followed by Victoria Police’s Air Wing along Western Port Highway, South Gippsland Highway and Monash Freeway, at times topping 150 km/h.
Police tried to intercept the car in Dandenong North but the driver failed to stop.
She was arrested after her car pulled into a property in Burwood East.
The woman was charged with several driving offences.
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Two Dandenong men, a Clayton man, a Pakenham girl and an Officer woman have been charged with alleged car thefts in the storm-afflicted disaster zone in the Dandenong Ranges.
Police say they observed a stolen black Mazda and silver Isuzu D-MAX parked on Observatory Road in Mt Dandenong about 9.35am on 25 June.
A male was arrested at the scene while a second male and two females allegedly fled on foot down a walking track.
They were also arrested a short time later.
A 34-year-old Dandenong man was arrested in Bayswater.
He was charged with car theft, aggravated exposure of risk to an emergency services worker by driver, drug possession, reckless conduct endangering serious injury and offending while on bail.
The woman aged in her 40s was driving with her kids, both aged under ten, in Wheelers Hill , Melbourne, around 6.05pm on Wednesday May 19 when the attack allegedly took place.
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Brynne Edelsten’s bedazzled life has come crashing down around her, after she was charged with possession and trafficking of the drug ice.
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The controversial ex-wife of businessman Geoffrey Edelsten is reportedly facing three charges of trafficking, possessing and using methylamphetamine after being arrested on May 11 following a raid on a property in Melbourne’s Boronia.
Victorian police claim they found magic mushrooms, methylamphetamine and prescription drugs at a property visited by Brynne.
Brynne is reportedly facing three charges of trafficking, possessing and using methylamphetamine.