Four Teens Aged 15-16 Allegedly Stole Porsche, Maserati SUVs In Wild Chase | Carscoops
The teenage boys allegedly stole a Maserati Grecale and a Porsche Macan, but their joyride was short-lived
May 14, 2024 at 21:02
- Four Australian boys aged between 15 and 16 allegedly stole a Porsche Macan and a Maserati Grecale from a Gold Coast residence.
- The unlicensed teenage drivers reportedly reached speeds over 180 km/h (112 mph) on the highway.
- The Maserati got stuck on a median strip, while the Porsche stopped in an alley, leading to the arrest of all four suspects.
While most petrolheads content themselves with imagining the thrill of fast cars, a quartet of Australian teenagers reportedly decided to skip the daydreaming and dive straight into the action, Their chosen adventure? Stealing not one, but two luxury vehicles—a Porsche Macan and a Maserati Grecale, according to the police.
Naturally, they treated themselves to some high-speed joyrides before the authorities brought their escapade to an abrupt end.
More: Thieves Steal 911 GT3 And GT3 RS Smashing Through Porsche Showroom
The escapade unfolded in Gold Coast, Australia, on Sunday, May 12. The four suspects, aged 15-16, allegedly stole a black Porsche Macan and a gray Maserati Grecale from a property in Broadbeach Waters at 12.40 pm.
It didn’t take long for law enforcement to track down the vehicles, given that the teenage drivers were reportedly tearing down the M1 motorway at “extremely high-speeds.” Reports indicate that the luxury SUVs hit speeds exceeding 180 km/h (112 mph), weaving in and out of traffic and executing risky maneuvers as they recklessly crisscrossed the roadway multiple times.
In a bid to avoid a police blockade at a highway exit, the Maserati Grecale found itself lodged on a median strip by 3:30 pm. This enabled police officers to approach the vehicle and forcibly remove the occupants, leading to their arrest. While the extent of damage to the Italian SUV remains uncertain, it’s likely limited to a few underbody scratches, as it hadn’t been involved in another accident prior to its immobilization.
A police helicopter kept following the other two suspects who were going flat out in the Porsche Macan. Believing they had evaded capture, the teenagers eventually brought the SUV to a halt in a Gold Coast suburb known as Arundel. However, their respite was short-lived. Within moments of the Porsche coming to a full stop in an alley, a swarm of police cars descended, effectively blocking off any escape route and forcing the occupants to surrender.
Thankfully, their adventure ended without any injuries. As reported by 9News, the teens have been charged with a range of offenses. According to News.com.au the drivers were unlicensed, and one of them was found to be carrying a dangerous drug. Due to their young age, all four teenagers appeared at the Southport Children’s Court on Monday.