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Pretend to be a carjacking! Adelaide, wake up the carjacking gang! Three carjacking cases a day! The suspect is still at large!

If anyone wants to sell a car in the near future, be careful! Especially the owner of the private transaction through the Internet! Adelaide, surprise carjacking trio! Under the guise of test driving, not only robbed the car, but also beat the car owner!

Just after 7: 30 last night (April 19), a Holden owner drove his green SS Commodore to Glenside to meet with a potential buyer, known as the owner and the "buyer" through car sales ads online.

After roughly checking the vehicle, this "buyer" proposed whether it could be a test drive. Friends who had bought a car and sold it could understand, very normal requirements ah. The owner then handed over the car to the buyer, sat down as a co-pilot, and began to test-drive.

However, not far away, near the intersection between Sydney Street and Windsor Road, near Burnside Village, when the "buyer" suddenly stopped, two strange men popped up from the side of the road and walked towards the car, and they pulled the owner out of the copilot. And with a mallet-like weapon to attack the owner, after the violence, the three drove away in the green Holden, fortunately, the owner was not seriously injured.

The stolen vehicle is a 2007 model with a green VE SS Commodore, license plate number XA400B.. The vehicle has prominent black hub, also embellished with bright green hub nut.

One of the people involved is described as an aboriginal, about 30 years old, about 175cm height, suntanned, burly, and broad-shouldered. He had short black hair and a round face, wearing a dark T-shirt and shorts without an accent. The other was tall and about 180 cm tall. The third man wore a light hat jacket.

Police appeal to anyone who issues the car to contact the Police Assistance Hotline 131 4444.

Any insider can report criminals by phone at 1800 333,000 or on www.crimestopperssa.com.au.

At the same time, South Australia Police reminded vehicle owners to be careful when selling their vehicles and to obtain their identification or driver's license before conducting any test drive.

Meanwhile, a teenager was arrested in a separate incident suspected to have been linked to the theft of two cars in the southern district of Adelaide early this morning.

On Friday, at about 3 a.m., a house in Bluehills Road, Oz. 39, Halloran Hill, was broken, and a three-compartment brown Volkswagen car and a white Volkswagen car were stolen with their keys. When police spotted the two Volkswagen speeding on O'Halloran Hill's Sheriffs Rd, they immediately stopped hunting and called on helicopters to assist in tracking.

Soon after, the white crowd, which had been destroyed, was found in Ocean Boulevard, near Seacliff Park.

One of the suspects has fled the scene. There was also a 17-year-old Taperoo boy in the car who suffered back injuries and was immediately taken to Flinders Medical Centre for treatment. But he will be questioned later by Agent CIB. At present, the investigation is continuing.

Police this afternoon found another stolen brown Volkswagen Passat, licence plate number S069 ABL, abandoned in Apalie Drive., Modbury, north of Adelaide.

The police sent out the dog, but no other fugitive has been found!

Police appeal to any insider, please call 1800 333,000 to report criminals.

Police also urged residents living in the area of Oz. 39 / Halloran Hill to check your vehicles and call the police as soon as possible if they are damaged or any other signs of damage can be found.

It is not easy to buy a car, but it is even more difficult to keep a car. Please look after your car and buy and sell cars. Please choose a public place with a high flow of people and get your identity card or passport or driver's license before you try to drive.

Day-to-day parking, lock the car also pay more attention, do not let the poor people have a chance to take advantage of.

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