
Man takes Woolies truck on wild chase: cops
The chaos kicked off about 6am at Bankstown, NSW Police allege, when a 29-year-old man allegedly assaulted a 23-year-old Woolworths truck driver with a stun device on Olympic Parade.
The man then stole the Woolies truck and drove off, police allege.
Police then say they spotted the truck about 9am travelling along the Princes Highway at Rockdale.
'When the driver allegedly failed to stop when directed, a pursuit was initiated,' police said. The theft of the Woolworths truck happened about 6am in Bankstown, police allege. NewsWire / Jeremy Piper Credit: News Corp Australia
'The pursuit continued at Wolli Creek, where the truck allegedly hit four parked cars but did not stop.'
The chase was paused out of safety concerns, with the man seen continuing onto the M8.
A police chopper tracked the truck as it travelled westbound onto the M4.
'The truck continued to travel on the M4 for some time before police successfully deployed road spikes at the Great Western Highway at Glenbrook,' police said. The cracked windscreen of the truck. Ppolice allege the man crashed into four parked cars during the pursuit. NewsWire / Jeremy Piper Credit: News Corp Australia
'The truck came to a stop a short time later at Blaxland and the driver was arrested following the deployment of a Taser, with the assistance of the dog unit and the public order and riot squad.'
Police took the man to Springwood Police Station and later to Nepean Hospital, where he was checked for minor injuries sustained during the arrest.
Paramedics took the grocery truck driver to Bankstown Hospital for treatment.
Inquiries into the incident were ongoing, police said.

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