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    Shots fired metres from Sydney’s Bondi Beach after high-speed police chase

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    By NICK WILSON FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 20:09 EDT, 18 April 2025 | Updated: 20:23 EDT, 18 April 2025

    A manhunt is underway after a police vehicle was rammed and shots were fired following the pursuit of a stolen car through Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs early on Saturday morning.

    Police began following the dark-coloured Audi A1 along Old South Head Road, Rose Bay, about 4am, when a pursuit was initiated but terminated due to speed.

    The vehicle was spotted parked shortly after in a dead-end lane at Sir Thomas Mitchell Road in Bondi.

    When an officer walked up to the hatchback on foot, the vehicle moved toward the officer, prompting police to fire six shots at the vehicle. 

    Shots fired metres from Sydney’s Bondi Beach after high-speed police chase

    A manhunt is underway after a police vehicle was rammed and shots were fired following the pursuit of a stolen car through Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs

    The police vehicle was rammed and the hatchback then drove away and was later discovered by police at Murriverie Road in North Bondi. 

    The vehicle has been preserved for forensic examination. 

    No police have been injured in either incident.

    Checks have revealed the vehicle was stolen from Double Bay last night.

    Inquiries are continuing into the identity of the driver, who is understood to be ion the run.

    Locals were left stunned by the incident. One resident described the scene to The Saturday Telegraph as unfolding ‘really like a movie’.  

    Anyone who may have been in the vicinity of Old South Head Road, Rose Bay, Sir Thomas Mitchell Road, and Murriverie Road, North Bondi, between 4am and 6.30am and has relevant information, CCTV or dashcam vision which may assist investigators, is urged to call Eastern Suburbs Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. 

    More to come.  

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