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Dromana drive-in a stolen SUV

Rosebud police have charged a woman and a man following an alleged hit-run collision in a stolen vehicle in Dromana about 5:30pm last night.

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BY ASHLEY GEELAN

Rosebud police have charged a woman and a man following an alleged hit-run collision in a stolen vehicle in Dromana about 5:30pm last night.

It is alleged that a stolen green Toyota Rav 4 was involved in a collision with a second vehicle on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway. No one was injured.

Investigators will allege the driver of the Toyota failed to pull over and exchange details before continuing to drive on at a rapid speed

It is alleged that the Toyota left the road near the intersection of Seacombe Avenue and Palm Grove, before crashing into trees alongside the Mornington Peninsula Freeway.

Rosebud officers arrested a woman at the scene who is alleged to be the driver.

No one was injured.

A man presented to police later in the evening and was also arrested.

Police allege that the Toyota was stolen from a Dromana address last week.

A 20-year-old Mordialloc woman was charged with several offences including theft of a motor vehicle and failing to stop following a collision.

A 20-year-old Long Gully man was charged with theft of a motor vehicle, possessing a drug of dependence and driving whilst disqualified

Both alleged offenders have bailed to appear before Dromana Magistrates’ Court on February 20.

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