Police chase across Queensland and New South Wales border ends two boys, one man arrested

A police chase that spanned two states has ended with a person and two teenage boys being arrested after fleeing an alleged tried theft.
At 12:20pm on Thursday, Queensland Police have been known as to a break-in at a home in Cleveland, southeast of Brisbane.
In keeping with a neighbour, two males fled the scene in a Mercedes SUV after the proprietor chased the alleged robbers out of his residence.

A police chase that spanned two states has ended with a man and two teenage boys being arrested after fleeing an alleged attempted robbery.
The police chase that spanned two states, crossing into New South Wales from Queensland.(9)

Queensland Police Air models then tracked the automobile all the way down to the New South Wales border, about an hour and a half away.
New South Wales police took over the chase when the three males crossed over the border into the Tweed-Byron district, deploying highway spikes and stopping the automobile on the M1 motorway at Cudgera Creek, after the automobile didn't cease regardless of direct directions from the New South Wales Police Power.
The Queensland residents, aged 27, 17, and 16, have been arrested and are at the moment being held on the Tweed Heads Police Station.

A police chase that spanned two states has ended with a man and two teenage boys being arrested after fleeing an alleged attempted robbery.
Two males fled the scene in a Mercedes SUV after the proprietor chased the alleged robbers out of his residence.(9)

The investigation is ongoing, and police ask anybody with info is to contact authorities.
Commuters heading south on the M1 freeway from Queensland into New South Wales have been suggested to keep away from the realm as delays are anticipated. 

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