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Police officer injured during stolen vehicle crash in North Queensland
Key takeaways
- A cordon zone has been declared in Paradise Street, Paget.
- Mackay police were called to reports that an allegedly stolen car had crashed into a yard around 10am in Paradise Street, Paget, before driving away.
- A police spokesperson said an officer attending had been struck by the vehicle.
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A cordon zone has been declared in Paradise Street, Paget. (ABC Tropical North: Danielle Jesser)
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Mackay police were called to reports that an allegedly stolen car had crashed into a yard around 10am in Paradise Street, Paget, before driving away.
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