Police Vehicle Rammed In Alice Springs

The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating after a stolen vehicle rammed a police vehicle, causing injuries, in Alice Springs overnight.

Early this morning, police will allege that two vehicles, a white Amarok and a white Hilux (Rego - ARW), were stolen from a residence in Eastside. Around 3:50am, the offenders attended a residence in Braitling, threatening the owner with a blunt weapon before stealing alcohol and fleeing the scene. Shortly after, the offenders have attempted to enter a licensed premises on Palm Circuit before fleeing the scene.

As police were responding, the stolen Hilux has allegedly accelerated towards a stationary police vehicle on Ross Highway, ramming it and again fleeing the scene. The impact was significant, resulting in a male police officer suffering an injured hand and likely concussion.

The police operation continued with the stolen Amarok successfully tire spiked on Bloomfield Street, with 8-10 youths fleeing the vehicle.

The stolen Hilux involved in the ramming remains outstanding. The injured officer was treated by St Johns Ambulance and later reviewed by Alice Springs Hospital, prior to release this morning.

Commander James Gray-Spence said, "Strike Force Viper detectives will investigate these incidents, identify the offenders and take those responsible into custody. The offenders conduct is reckless, disgusting and cowardly.

"Thank you to the police officers who responded to these scenes overnight with extreme professionalism and dedication to duty, putting yourselves in harms way to protect the community."

Police urge anyone who witnesses crime or anti-social behaviour to contact police on 131 444 or in an emergency dial 000. Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or through https://crimestoppersnt.com.au/.

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