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Man and woman charged over multiple car-jackings during police chase between Goulburn and Parramatta
A man and a woman have been charged after a dramatic 200-kilometre police pursuit between Goulburn and Parramatta, involving alleged car-jackings and threats using a shortened firearm made to a family with a young baby.
Key points:
- The police chase began in the Southern Highlands when an allegedly stolen car was spotted
- The pair allegedly used a shortened firearm during two car-jacking incidents
- They will face Parramatta Local Court in Sydney today
NSW Police allege the pair was first spotted speeding yesterday afternoon in a stolen Toyota Hilux on the Federal Highway south of Goulburn.
Police used road spikes to try and stop the vehicle — it came to a stop nearby when a tyre was damaged but it is alleged the pair then threatened a…
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