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AFL Coach Michael Voss Stops Alleged Car Thief After Crash | 10 News First
In a dramatic turn of events, Brisbane Lions coach Michael Voss has stopped an alleged car thief after a high-speed crash in the early hours of the morning.
According to eyewitnesses, the alleged thief was driving a stolen vehicle at high speed when it crashed into a parked car on a street in Brisbane’s inner-city suburb of Paddington.
Voss, who was in the area at the time, rushed to the scene and helped to restrain the alleged thief until police arrived.
"I was driving home from a function and saw the car crash into the parked vehicle," Voss said. "I got out of my car and approached the driver, who was trying to get out of the vehicle. I grabbed hold of him and held him until the police arrived."
The alleged thief, a 25-year-old man, was taken into custody and is expected to face charges of car theft and driving under the influence.
Voss, who has been the coach of the Brisbane Lions since 2013, is being hailed as a hero for his quick thinking and bravery in stopping the alleged thief.
"It’s just something that needed to be done," Voss said. "I’m just glad that no one was seriously injured and that the police were able to take the alleged thief into custody."
The incident is a stark reminder of the importance of community vigilance and the need for people to look out for each other.
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AFL Coach Michael Voss Stops Alleged Car Thief After Crash | 10 News First
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