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Man’s meth-fuelled rampage leaves path of destruction through Sydney: Cops

Emma KirkNewsWire
A man on a meth-fuelled rampage left a path of destruction that caused $100,000 worth of damage to businesses throughout Sydney overnight. NSW Police
Camera IconA man on a meth-fuelled rampage left a path of destruction that caused $100,000 worth of damage to businesses throughout Sydney overnight. NSW Police Credit: Supplied

A man’s alleged meth-fuelled rampage left a path of destruction causing $100,000 worth of damage to businesses across Sydney overnight.

Police allege a Ford ute rammed several shopfronts along Queen St in Campbelltown about 1.50am on Wednesday.

The ute was spotted by police a short time later entering the Campbelltown Police Station car park before it quickly drove off.

When officers tried to pull the car over the driver failed to stop, and a pursuit began.

A driver high on meth allegedly rammed his Ford ute into several shop fronts in Campbelltown before he was involved in a police pursuit. Picture: NSW Police
Camera IconA driver high on meth allegedly rammed his Ford ute into several shop fronts in Campbelltown before he was involved in a police pursuit. NSW Police Credit: Supplied
Police allege they found methylamphetamine inside the man’s phone and he tested positive to the substance during a roadside drug test. Picture: NSW Police
Camera IconPolice allege they found methylamphetamine inside the man’s phone and he tested positive to the substance during a roadside drug test. NSW Police Credit: Supplied
The Police Airwing followed the man for 50km from Campbelltown to Mascot before stopping at the airport. Picture: NSW Police
Camera IconThe Police Airwing followed the man for 50km from Campbelltown to Mascot before stopping at the airport. NSW Police Credit: Supplied

The driver allegedly drove along the Hume Hwy before travelling east on the M5 Motorway for about 50kms to Mascot.

Police allege the ute entered a restricted area at the Sydney International Airport then rammed a boom gate causing significant damage.

Highway patrol and dog squad officers arrested a 47-year-old man when his vehicle stopped.

Police allege they found methylamphetamine inside the man’s phone and he tested positive to the substance at a roadside drug test.

He was taken back to the Mascot Police Station for further testing and was charged with a string of offences including failing to stop, speeding, damaging property, drug possession and breach of bail.

He was refused bail to appear in the Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday.

Originally published as Man’s meth-fuelled rampage leaves path of destruction through Sydney: Cops

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