Alleged thief stuck in chimney for 12 hours at NT roadhouse rescued

An alleged thief trying to rob an outback roadhouse became stuck in a chimney for almost 12 hours and needed rescuing.

Staff at the Mount Ebenezer roadhouse on the Lasseter Highway in the Northern Territory were opening for business early yesterday when they heard a voice calling out from somewhere inside the building, a police spokesman said.

They traced the voice to the chimney, where they heard "help me, help me", Senior Sergeant Garry Smith said.

He said the man had allegedly climbed onto the roof and managed to climb into a fireplace chimney, which had "an opening about the size of a besser brick".

"Once inside the chimney he has slid uncontrolled down to the bottom of the chimney where he has become wedged as the chimney narrows just above the fireplace itself," he said.

"Looking from the fireplace up, there is a small gap of around 10cm to allow smoke to escape, above this the chimney proper begins and this is where he stuck, unable to move in an area barely big enough for his body to fit."

Police from Yulara and Imanpa stations attended but had to wait for a fire and rescue crew from Yulara, about 190 kilometres away, to arrive before the rescue could begin.

A jackhammer was used for about 90 minutes to create a hole alongside the man.

"He seemed remarkably well considering the ordeal he had just been through," Sen Sgt Smith said.

"He was treated for scratches, ash and dust inhalation."

He said the man was taken to Imanpa Health Clinic and will be interviewed when given the all-clear by doctors.