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Teen carjacked in Springvale

Carjackers in two vehicles herded their victim’s car to a stop on Springvale Road and threatened him with a baseball bat.
The 18-year-old Springvale man was driving his white Honda Prelude in Springvale about 7pm on Sunday 11 September when a blue BMW and a red hatchback boxed in his car near Lenore Street.
The victim stopped and two Caucasian men got out of the red hatch, approached with a baseball bat and demanded he hand over his keys.
He complied and the three vehicles left, travelling south on Springvale Road.
The victim was uninjured in the incident.

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