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MAN CHARGED OVER ALLEGED TAXI CARJACKING

A man has faced court over allegedly carjacking a taxi and a police pursuit on the Central Coast.

Just after 6pm on Thursday, a 36-year-old man was picked up by a taxi in Wyong before heading to Hill Street, Gorokan.

The 36-year-old allegedly threatened the 61-year-old taxi driver with a hammer and demanded the keys.

A struggle occured between the pair before the younger man fled into a nearby house.

He allegedly threatened a couple inside and demanded keys to a van parked outside.

A 73-year-old woman threw a glass of water at him and he ran out a rear door.

The man then approached a Hyundai i30, which had stopped to help the taxi driver, and tried to open the driver’s side door, before the 19-year-old female driver drove away.

The 36-year-old then re-entered the taxi and drove away.

Police attended and set up a crime scene.

The taxi driver was not physically injured during the incident.

About half an hour later, officers saw the taxi travelling south on the M1 at Morisset.

Police started a pursuit, before putting out road spikes south of the Bushells Ridge Road overpass in Kiar.

The taxi crashed into a marked police vehicle and rolled several times.

The driver was arrested and taken to John Hunter Hospital for observation.

He was released last night, and charged with nine offences including;

Aggravated break and enter and excessive speeding.

He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Bail Court today.

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Lauren Kempe

Lauren Kempe is a reporter, producer and weather presenter for NBN News in Newcastle. Lauren grew up in the Hunter, and completed a Bachelor of Communication at the University of Newcastle.

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