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Two teenagers charged after QLD-NSW border pursuit
Three people, including two teenagers, who allegedly stole a car on the Gold Coast and sparked a high-speed cross-border pursuit with Queensland and NSW police, have been charged.
About 4pm on Thursday, Queensland Police notified Tweed/Byron Police District officers that a Mercedes Benz GLC, believed to have been stolen from a Surfers Paradise home on the Gold Coast earlier in the day, was travelling south along the M1 motorway.
Traffic and highway patrol attempted to intercept the vehicle; however, police said the car failed to stop and a pursuit was started.
Police said the car allegedly reached speeds of about 150km/h in a 100km/h zone, before road spikes were deployed a short time later.
The car exited the M1 at Kirkwood Road and police…
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