Two men who led police on a chase have been charged after they were found hiding in barrels in an abandoned shed north of Brisbane.
Share and Follow

Two men who led police on a chase have been charged after they were found hiding in barrels in an abandoned shed north of Brisbane.

A major emergency operation unfolded after police received reports of shots being fired from a black Commodore on the Bruce Highway at Murrumba Downs about 1.20pm yesterday.

The allegedly stolen car sped northbound, dangerously dodging cars and weaving through traffic.

Two men who led police on a chase have been charged after they were found hiding in barrels in an abandoned shed north of Brisbane.
The allegedly stolen car sped northbound, dangerously dodging cars and weaving through traffic. (Nine)

The police helicopter was called in after the car allegedly evaded officers through several suburbs across Moreton Bay.

Police used tyre spikes to slow it down.

The pair inside the car allegedly dumped the vehicle and ran through a private property at Armstrong Creek, north-west of Brisbane.

The dog squad tracked the pair and found them inside two barrels in an abandoned shed.

The men, 26-year-olds Adam Slade and Tyger Titmarsh, were dragged out of hiding and charged with several serious driving offences.

Two men who led police on a chase have been charged after they were found hiding in barrels in an abandoned shed north of Brisbane.
The dog squad, however, tracked the pair down and found them inside two barrels in an abandoned shed. (Nine)
Two men who led police on a chase have been charged after they were found hiding in barrels in an abandoned shed north of Brisbane.
The pair were charged with several serious driving charges.  (Nine)

Police searched the allegedly stolen car and did not find any guns.

9News understands the pair are accused of letting off a fire extinguisher and throwing a tyre out of the moving car. 

Their matters were briefly mentioned in court today, where it was heard Slade is still in hospital recovering after being bitten by one of the police dogs.

He is due to appear in the Pine Rivers Magistrates Court tomorrow.

Titmarsh has had his case adjourned until September 18.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
People are seen braving the rain and fog at Mrs Macquaries Chair this morning, Friday, 22 August 2025. After weeks of persistent rain, parts of the NSW coast have now recorded their wettest August in 126 years. Photo: Sam Mooy / The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Prepares for Intense Storm as Severe Weather Approaches

Sydney is on high alert as a powerful storm system advances north,…
Alarm bells over scale of unreported sexual harassment at work

Shocking Revelation: Unreported Workplace Sexual Harassment Reaches Alarming Levels

Recent research has uncovered troubling insights, revealing that despite strides in legal…
Charlotte Armstrong and her family were forced to flee the Cumberland River Holiday Park as the river broke its banks following heavy rainfall yesterday.

Holiday Chaos: Travelers Stranded as Flash Floods Sweep Away Cars and Belongings

Exclusive: Holidaymakers and locals in Wye River are beginning a massive clean-up…
Jarvis Cocker, right, and Mark Webber, from left, and Candida Doyle, of the band Pulp.

British Band Pulp Rejoins Adelaide Festival Lineup After Initial Cancellation

British band Pulp has backflipped on its decision to cancel its performance…
A man has been shot dead by police after he aimed a bow and arrow at officers during a welfare check at a home in north-central NSW.

Tragic Incident: Man Fatally Shot by Police at Rural NSW Property Sparks Investigation

A man in north-central New South Wales was fatally shot by police…

Faith Leaders Urge Reevaluation of Hate Speech Legislation Due to Potential Unintended Consequences

Influential religious leaders have urged the prime minister to halt sweeping hate…

Historic NASA Medical Evacuation: ISS Astronauts Safely Return to Earth

A SpaceX capsule has splashed down safely off California in an emergency…
How much video gaming is too much? Study pinpoints health limit

Discover the Healthy Limit for Video Gaming: New Study Reveals Optimal Playtime

Video games might not rot your brain – but new evidence suggests…