Dramatic daylight arrest captured in middle of busy Melbourne intersection

Dramatic vision has emerged of an arrest in the middle of a busy Northcote road in Melbourne’s north.

Police were forced to smash in the windows of a car before arresting those inside.

Police use a baton to smash through both front windows of the white 4WD, bringing a busy intersection to a standstill.

The arrest was recorded by a passer-by. Source: 7 News
The arrest was recorded by a passer-by. Source: 7 News

Stunned drivers watched on in disbelief as one person ran from the scene as the officers tried to restrain a number of others.

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“They were banging on the car the passengers windows,” one witness told 7 News.

“Got them out the car started beating them again, it was crazy.”

Police smashed the windows to reach to occupants. Source: 7 News
Police smashed the windows to reach to occupants. Source: 7 News

It was New Year’s Day in Northcote when police first spotted the car running a red light and speeding along Merri Parade.

It had a suspended registration.

The arrest followed a brief police chase. Source: 7 News
The arrest followed a brief police chase. Source: 7 News

Officers began a short pursuit on St Georges Road after the car was seen driving along the tram tracks to get around other cars.

“As soon as that happened they drove for a bit on the tracks and it turned into a police chase,” the witness said.

One person was charged with reckless conduct endangering life and traffic offences. Source: 7 News
One person was charged with reckless conduct endangering life and traffic offences. Source: 7 News

Three people were arrested.

The 32-year-old driver was treated for minor injuries and then charged with reckless conduct endangering life and traffic offences.

A 28-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy were released without charge.