Police allege Stanley Turvey fired a shot in the air during attempted arrest near Shepparton
An alleged gunman remains at large after evading police and kidnapping a Victorian resident before crossing the border intoThe alleged gunman has been identified as Stanley Turvey, with police releasing an image of his tattooed face as part of a public appeal to track him down.
Police have alleged Turvey was told to drop his gun as officers tried to arrest him at a property in Katandra West near Shepparton on Monday, but he allegedly fired a shot into the air and fled in a vehicle. A pursuit was allegedly initiated but the officers’ car lost control and rolled on a country road, causing significant damage to its front.Turvey stopped at a random home in the nearby town of Youanmite, where he allegedly forced a man to drive him to Finley across the NSW border.Police are urging Turvey to hand himself in at a local police station.
Members of the public are advised not to approach Turvey if he is sighted, and instead contact triple-zero immediately.
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