Multiple cars hit during high-speed police chase across Melbourne freeways
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Police have arrested a man after he allegedly carjacked a van and led police on an erratic chase across Melbourne, hitting several vehicles along the way.

The 9News helicopter captured the wild chase as the heavily damaged van travelled, on its rims with sparks flying, towards Melbourne’s south-west on the West Gate Freeway.

Helicopter footage showed the van weaving in and out of traffic on the West Gate Bridge, clipping multiple cars and narrowly missing dozens of other vehicles.

A wild high-speed police chase across Melbourne that involved collisions with multiple cars has ended with the driver being hit by an unmarked police car. (Nine)

“The van was involved in collisions with several parked and moving vehicles. At this stage it is understood there are no serious injuries,” police said.

After appearing to travel at high-speeds up the West Gate Freeway and onto the Princes Freeway for about 15 minutes, the van exited the freeway at Palmers Road in Point Cook.

The van performed a sharp right turn onto Dunnings Road, then car sped through two street signs, which became snagged under the front wheels of the van.

Footage then showed a man, who police allege is 36-years-old from Point Cook, being hit by a trailing unmarked police vehicle.

Several police officers pounced on the alleged offender and he was handcuffed and taken into custody.

He was later assessed by paramedics and was transported to hospital non-life-threatening injuries under police guard.

He is yet to be interviewed by police.

Police say the incident began after officers were called to St Kilda Road in Melbourne about 5.40am following reports a man’s van was stolen, police said.

The van was then spotted in Footscray, before the AirWing and police on the ground followed it through several suburbs including Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Spotswood, Carnegie, Sunshine, Dandenong and Point Cook.

The high-speed chase has left traffic crawling on the West Gate Bridge, where two outbound lanes are closed following a multi-vehicle collision.

Emergency crews, including an ambulance, are on site.

Just one inbound lane is open on Kings Way, near Park Street.

Motorists are advised to take St Kilda Road to avoid delays.

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