In a dramatic early morning operation, Queensland Police have arrested a 21-year-old man from Coorparoo following a high-speed chase and alleged hooning incident on the Pacific Motorway in Yatala. The arrest took place on September 6, 2025, after police patrols were alerted to dangerous driving activities in the area. The incident unfolded just before 12:30 a.m. when officers arrived at the scene and observed a silver Ford Falcon sedan accelerating away at high speed. The vehicle was later intercepted on Logan Road, Loganholme, where the driver allegedly attempted to flee on foot along with three other occupants. The 21-year-old driver was subsequently apprehended and taken into custody. He faces multiple charges, including unlawful conduct related to hooning, driving without due care, and being a repeat offender for driving without a license. Meanwhile, a 19-year-old female passenger from Coorparoo has been issued a Notice to Appear in court for dangerous operation of a vehicle, while the other two occupants were released without charge. Investigations are ongoing, with police examining whether an abandoned vehicle found on fire in Pimpama is connected to the incident. The Queensland Police Service continues to crack down on dangerous driving behaviors to ensure road safety. Members of the public are encouraged to report hooning activity via the QPS’ Hoon Hotline or online reporting services. Post navigation Crash Chaos on Flinders Highway