It is understood the officer had just taken a second set of spikes out of the boot when he heard the ute hit the bridge behind him and stepped back behind the crash barrier. He was uninjured, but taken to a Kerikeri medical centre as a precaution. The driver, who is understood to be in his teens, suffered injuries to one leg and was taken to Bay of Islands Hospital in Kawakawa. His passenger, a man in his 20s, was uninjured and taken to the cells at Kaikohe police station.
Far North area commander Inspector Wendy Robilliard thanked the member of the public who alerted police after recognising the stolen ute from a post on the Northland Grapevine, as well as the person who helped the police nab one of the offenders after the crash.
The incident had once again proven the value of social media and the public acting as eyes and ears for the police, Ms Robilliard said.
The Kerikeri Fire Brigade was called out amid concerns for a damaged fire extinguisher in the crushed boot of the patrol car.
They also used the jaws of life to retrieve a firearm secured in a boot locker. Following the arrests police searched a property north of Kerikeri where they recovered stolen property. The men are expected in Kaikohe District Court today.