Teenage boy driver charged after car crashes into home

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A teenage boy will face court following a pursuit and a crash in Ingleburn last night.

Officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were patrolling on Campbelltown Road, Bardia around 9.20pm when they attempted to stop a grey sedan.

When it failed to stop as directed, a pursuit was initiated on Williamson Road, Ingleburn.

The pursuit continued along Williamson Road, and Brooks Road, before the vehicle crashed into a house on Mcdonald Road, Ingleburn, where the driver, a 17 year old boy was arrested.

The occupants of the house were not injured.

He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station where he was charged with driving a  motor vehicle while having his licence suspended, not displaying L plates as prescribed, not being accompanied by driver/police officer/tester, and driving dangerously.

His licence was suspended, and he was granted conditional bail to appear at Children’s Court today (Tuesday).

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in a separate incident, a learner driver and his supervising driver have been charged after both allegedly returned high range PCA readings.

Officers from Liverpool City Highway Patrol stopped a vehicle on Meadows Road, Mt Pritchard for random testing at 4pm last Saturday.

Police will allege the driver, a 39-year-old man, returned a positive roadside breath test.

The supervising driver, a 49-year-old man, also allegedly returned a positive roadside test.

Both men were arrested and taken to Cabramatta Police Station for a breath analysis.

The learner driver allegedly returned a reading of 0.208. He also underwent an oral fluid test, which allegedly returned positive results for cannabis.

He was issued a Court Attendance Notice for driving with high range PCA and illicit drug. He was also given an infringement notice for not displaying L plates.

The supervising driver allegedly returned a reading of 0.245. He was also charged and  issued with a Court Attendance Notice.

The men are due to appear before Liverpool Local Court on June 24.

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