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Man on the run after knifepoint carjacking of person who stopped to help him

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Published: November 28, 2025
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A man who stole a car at knifepoint from a driver who stopped to help him following a two-car crash in Sydney’s west remains on the run.

Emergency services were called to Amy Street in Regents following reports of a two-vehicle crash about 11.30pm yesterday.

Officers arrived to find a Volkswagen ute and a Volkswagen hatchback that had been involved in a crash.

The driver of the Volkswagen hatchback was uninjured. (Nine)
The ute has been seized for forensic examination. (Nine)

The 18-year-old female driver of the hatchback was uninjured. 

Police were informed that a 47-year-old man driving a van had stopped to help.

Police were told the driver of the ute then threatened the man with a knife before stealing his van.

“At this stage, we don’t believe any parties are known to each other,” Detective Chief Inspector Alison Fenwick said.

The 47-year-old man driving a van stopped to help before being carjacked. (Nine)
Police were informed that a 47-year-old man driving a van had stopped to help. (Nine)

“That’s just lowlife,” a local told 9News. 

“I really feel sorry for the poor bugger.”

“That’s disgusting,” another resident told 9News.

“You shouldn’t have to put up with that, trying to help someone.” 

“It’s as low as it goes.”

The van was found shortly after, abandoned near Regents Park Train Station.

Both vehicles have since been seized by police for forensic examination.

“Anyone producing a knife and taking a vehicle is a serious crime. It will be investigated by detectives,” Fenwick said.

“I’m confident we will identify who committed the crime, and action will be taken.”

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