Police warn of 'incalculable risk' of TikTok car theft trend

Sue Stephenson
October 3 2022 - 9:00am
One of the victims of Port Macquarie's recent spate of break-ins and car thefts, shared this image of alleged offenders posing for TikTok outside a targeted home. Picture supplied
One of the victims of Port Macquarie's recent spate of break-ins and car thefts, shared this image of alleged offenders posing for TikTok outside a targeted home. Picture supplied

A recent spate of break-ins and car thefts on NSW's North Coast is being linked to an alarming social media trend in which children as young as 10 are goading police into initiating high speed pursuits.

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Sue Stephenson

Sue Stephenson

Editor, North Coast NSW

Sue is an award-winning journalist and academic, and Editor of the Port Macquarie News and Macleay Argus

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