
Two teenagers have been accused of stealing an Uber Eats driver’s car before going on a 500km crime spree.
Police alleged the 13-year-old stole the car on Saturday night while the Uber Eats driver left briefly to deliver food and went on a road trip, driving more than seven hours north to Christchurch.
The stolen vehicle was also allegedly involved in petrol thefts in Dunedin, Oamaru, Ashburton and Christchurch.
A police spokesman alleged the pair were also involved in a theft at The Warehouse.
The spokesman alleged CCTV footage showed the two youths concealing tools in their clothing before fleeing after being confronted by store security.
The suspects matched descriptions from several vehicle-related offences, the spokesman said.
Christchurch Police received reports of dangerous driving involving the stolen vehicle on Sunday.
After the vehicle fled from police in Christchurch, road spikes were used to stop the driver.
The pair were taken into custody.
The youths face multiple charges, including petrol thefts, dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
Senior Sergeant Mel Robertson said the pair were “extremely fortunate” they did not injure themselves or other road users.
Police continue to investigate and urge anyone with further information to come forward.
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