DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Stolen car takes sliding smash into bus

Stolen car takes sliding smash into bus

By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

A MAN has pleaded guilty to sliding a stolen car through a roundabout and crashing into the back of a passenger bus in Clow Street, Dandenong, during an afternoon peak-hour last year.
Witnesses saw Glen Charles Burgess, who had never held a Victorian drivers’ licence, to be in a substance-affected state as he staggered away from the crash scene, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on Monday last week.
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Cameron Smithett said there was “high pedestrian activity”, including school children and market shoppers, at the time.
Burgess was seen driving east and deliberately sliding the Toyota sedan through a roundabout in front of Dandenong Market about 4pm on 5 October last year, Sen Const Smithett told the court.
The accused then drove west at high-speed along Clow Street until he crashed into the passenger-laden bus.
The bus was rendered “inoperable” due to the smash and the stolen car worth $2000 was written off, Sen Const Smithett said.
The court was told the accused didn’t stop to render assistance or exchange details with the bus driver.
He instead fled on foot – though “unsteady on his feet” – towards Dandenong Market.
Burgess returned minutes later to retrieve a black backpack.
When asked for his licence details by witnesses, Burgess smiled, put a lock on the vehicle and ran towards the market.
Police soon afterwards found Burgess, describing him as smelling of alcohol and with “glassy, bloodshot eyes”.
The accused was reportedly “uncooperative and violent”, resisting arrest and kicking out at officers at Dandenong Police Station.
Burgess also pleaded guilty to stealing a 700ml bottle of Jack Daniels bourbon on 2 November and of being in possession of two grams of cannabis and drinking in a public place on 28 October.
“There’s lots of questions I have in regards to this offending,” magistrate Jack Vandersteen told Burgess.
The accused was released on bail ahead of sentencing on 18 January, pending a psychiatric report.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 470334 Residents are still seeking answers over an advanced-waste plan that’s extending the life of waste facilities near Hampton Park homes, says Casey Residents…

  • Casey Pushes statewide green streets expansion through MAV

    Casey Pushes statewide green streets expansion through MAV

    As part of the City of Casey’s membership with the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV), the council will be calling on a Green Streets initiative at the State Council meetings…

  • Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work (WMIW), a grassroots network supporting women in business across Casey and Cardinia, marked its 20th anniversary with the launch of a new book sharing the personal…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 25 February 1926 Out of his class At the Dandenong Court, Samuel Carrick was charged with travelling on the railways between Dandenong and Tooradin in the first-class…

  • Shine light in the darkness

    Shine light in the darkness

    May light shine through the darkness for each of us this year. As I reflect on the many meanings of light, I find that there are many positive meanings that…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 396196 Mission Adoptable Australian Animal Protection Society is cutting fees for cuts and kittens to just $50 this weekend. A nationwide initiative to find…

  • Pride of Holden roars on

    Pride of Holden roars on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534613 Brett Crawley is a proud member of Holden’s loyal legion displaying their prize classic cars in Dandenong next month. The Narre Warren North…

  • Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    A major transport company, Toll Transport Pty Ltd, has been fined $4070 after its poorly loaded truck poured a blizzard of plastic pellets onto Keysborough streets. Hundreds of litres of…

  • PM celebrates Ramadan Night Market

    PM celebrates Ramadan Night Market

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has helped launch Dandenong’s Ramadan Night Market for its second year, marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. He was escorted down Thomas Street…

  • Why Volunteer? Because It Might Save You Too.

    Why Volunteer? Because It Might Save You Too.

    Last night, I had the honour of being invited to the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce for a speed business networking event. What struck me most wasn’t the business cards or…