By Brendan Rees
The driver and occupants of a stolen Holden utility remain at large after ploughing into a fence of an Endeavour Hills home early on Sunday 2 August.
Emergency services were called to Mossgiel Park Drive about 2.45am to reports of a car that had crashed into a fence.
Victoria Police are investigating the incident and believe the driver of the utility had lost control and struck the fence.
“The occupants of the outstanding stolen vehicle fled the scene prior to police arrival,” the spokesman said.
Luckily no one was injured.
Narre Warren State Emergency Service volunteers also attended to help clean up the wreckage after the car was towed away.“Once the car had been safely removed, we assessed the damage,” Andrew Gill, Narre Warren crew SES leader said. “As the fence was leaning towards the ground it was decided that, for the safety of the public and to prevent any further damage, it was necessary to pull the fence down and then tape off the area.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.