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Police chase stolen car

POLICE have yet to locate a car that was stolen from Berwick Toyota and was involved in a police pursuit.
The red 2014 Toyota 86 coupe worth about $35,000 was stolen from Berwick Toyota at about 9am Friday 25 July.
The car was displaying Victorian number plates 1CA 8ZM.
The same day about 12.40pm the car was involved in a police pursuit after it was spotted heading west bound on Princes Highway in Narre Warren.
Police allege the car travelled at speeds of more than 130km/h and managed to get away from police.
The car was also spotted in Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, a short time later and was involved in a petrol drive-off.
Anyone with information on the car’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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