A dangerous high-speed incident involving a red Holden Commodore and a police dog squad vehicle led to multiple charges against a Loganlea man. The event, which occurred early on March 29, also involved a large assembly of vehicles causing significant disruptions on the Gateway Motorway at Murarrie. Police reports indicate that the incident began shortly after 2 a.m. when the Holden Commodore attempted to force its way into a business at Eagle Farm, damaging property. The vehicle was later spotted on the Gateway Motorway, where it reversed into a police dog squad vehicle before fleeing the scene. Fortunately, neither the officer nor the police dog sustained injuries during this encounter. Responding swiftly, multiple police units managed to stop a Ford Falcon sedan at Hamilton, associated with the earlier motorway incident. The driver, a 31-year-old man from Loganlea, now faces several charges including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and obstructing police. He was denied police bail and is scheduled to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court. Meanwhile, two passengers were released without charges. The Queensland Police have seized items from the sedan and anticipate further arrests as their investigation continues. They urge anyone with additional information or dashcam footage to come forward. The Queensland Police Service remains committed to enhancing road safety, emphasizing that responsible driving is critical for preventing accidents and saving lives. Post navigation Blaze Hits Slacks Creek Store