Police have revealed the shock details of a car theft in which a four-month-old baby was taken while strapped in his capsule before a city-wide hunt involving 'every available resource' and the public helped locate the vehicle.
Police dispatched"every available resource" in Adelaide to frantically search surrounding suburbs for a 2009 Honda Jazz which had number plates S619AXE.
Stream more Australian news with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 The Honda Jazz was later found almost two hours later dumped around six kilometres in Wilkinson Court in Enfield.He has since been reunited with his mother and was taken to Women's and Children's Hospital for precautionary checks.
Police will allege the man had arrived in a Mazda dual cab ute stolen earlier in the morning and dumped it on Fourth Ave before he stole the woman's car and fled.
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