The high-speed police pursuit through Central Otago in January was brought to a halt by a flock of sheep. Photo / James Allan
The high-speed police pursuit through Central Otago in January was brought to a halt by a flock of sheep. Photo / James Allan
The teenager behind the wheel of a car which rammed a police car in Mosgiel yesterday was allegedly in the car famously brought to a stop by a flock of sheep near Queenstown.
The Fairfield boy, 14, rammed a patrol car, police say, then ran off but was caught ashort time later by a police dog unit.
Also in the car - a blue Suzuki Swift earlier reported stolen by the driver's mother - were two 13-year-old girls, reported missing on Tuesday, and a 15-year-old Dunedin boy.
Senior Sergeant Al Dickie, of Mosgiel, said he had been told the driver was also one of four fugitives in a car involved in a high-speed police pursuit through Central Otago in January, which was brought to a halt by a flock of sheep.
He confirmed the joyride did not make it as far as Christchurch as police originally thought and only made it as far as Timaru.
The Otago Daily Times has previously reported a 14-year-old boy was charged with three thefts in relation to petrol drive-offs and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle in relation to the Central Otago chase.
The chase and photos of the fugitives being arrested in front of a flock of sheep made headlines across the world in January.