Alex Blake and a partner are wanted to cross the South African border from QLD in a stolen car.
Alex Blake arrested and charged. Source: Supplied
A guy who led a multi-state persecution to police was charged after being arrested in a remote asset in South Australia.
Wanted guy Alex Blake and his girlfriend, either from Queensland, were arrested in the far north of South Australia just after a long manhunt.
Blake had been wanted for wondering about a shooting in north Queensland last week, but the government says he controlled it to get to South Australia on Monday in a stolen Toyota HiLux.
Alex Blake has been arrested. Source: Supplied
Residents of South Australia were encouraged to report on car sightings, but were warned not to approach Blake, who would have been armed.
This morning, SAPOL showed that Mr. Blake and his friend were arrested at a farm in Beltana, in the far north of the state.
Police said the arrests were the result of a thorough search of the floor and air of the country’s patrols involved and PolAir.
On Thursday night, SAPOL said Blake had been charged with 3 counts of theft, two counts of harmful driving to evade the police and not comply with an emergency management law instruction.
Your friend faces the same theft and the same non-compliance fees.
The couple allegedly stole gasoline in South Australia.Source: Supplied
Mr. Blake traveled to South Australia from Queensland.Source: Supplied
Police first won reports about the car shortly after 1 p.m.Wednesday after Automobilerieton’s local utility.
Many police officers traveled to the domain with PolAir and followed the vehicle for hours until it ended up at Warraweena station.
The vehicle traveled the dirt road before reaching a weed prevention.
After being persecuted by the police, the officers of the special working group had to arrest them.
The 28-year-old and 30-year-old were taken to Port Augusta police station, where they were charged and rejected by police.
They must appear before the Court of Magistrates of Port Augusta on Friday.
“Queensland police will most likely extradite the guy to Queensland once SA’s fees have been resolved,” SAPOL said.