Video shows teen allegedly flee police after break-in in Brisbane
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EXCLUSIVE: Shocking video has emerged of the moment teenagers inside an allegedly stolen Audi fled police in Brisbane.

One teen in the video can be seen running from a Balmoral home he had allegedly broken into, leaping into the back of the luxury car, before the driver reverses up the street, allegedly evading police.

Audio on the security cameras captures the sound of the sports car colliding with another parked car, before the driver allegedly evades police nearby.

One teen in the video can be seen running from a Balmoral home he had allegedly broken into, leaping into the back of the luxury car, before the driver reverses up the street, allegedly evading police. (Nine)

The car was tracked north in the Clem Jones tunnel, before authorities found it crashed on the Sunshine Coast.

Police believe the Audi, used in the escape, was stolen from a Carina Heights address an hour before the video.

9News understands the youths allegedly involved are wanted by police on more than 50 alleged offences.

Video from the same night captures the group allegedly breaking into homes across Hawthorne and Bulimba in a crime spree that lasted 12 hours and saw three other vehicles stolen – a Mercedes SUV, Toyota Landcruiser and Ford Ranger.

Audio on the security cameras captures the sound of the sports car colliding with another parked car, before the driver allegedly evades police nearby. (Nine)

Police from the Upper Mt Gravatt CIB and Tactical Crime squad arrested a 17-year-old boy on Monday, charging him with 18 offences – including seven counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and nine counts of enter dwelling and commit.

He was denied bail and fronted the Brisbane Children’s Court yesterday.

At least another two youths remain on the run.

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