A man has been seen running from a crash involving multiple cars on Sydney's Northern beaches overnight.
A man has been seen running from a crash involving multiple cars on Sydney's Northern beaches overnight.
An allegedly stolen white Mazda CX9 crashed into a parked Toyota RAV4, pushing it into a second parked car on Rose Avenue in Wheeler Heights just after 7.30pm on Thursday. Residents say they saw a man running from the scene after they heard the collision, which left all three cars badly damaged.Residents allegedly saw a man running from the scene after they heard the collision, which left all three cars badly damaged. The road was blocked by the incident as debris spilled onto the road.An investigation has been established and police are urging anyone with information to contact crime stoppers.
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