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CCTV shows shirtless man run from scene after police car rammed

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Published: December 13, 2025
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CCTV has captured a shirtless man sprinting away from a Melbourne driveway after a police car was repeatedly rammed. 

Officers were called to Mornington, 46 km south-east of Melbourne’s CBD, just after 7.30pm yesterday following reports of a suspicious person lingering around a home.

Police arrived in a divvy van and drove up the driveway on Fleet Street and got out.

The man was seen leaping from the top of the police car onto the footpath as he fled the scene. (Supplied)

A black Land Cruiser ute appeared from around the corner and drove towards them, officers say.

CCTV footage shows the Land Cruiser ram the police car more than a dozen times over about two minutes police said.

Both vehicles were severely damaged with the police car being turned ninety degrees around by the force.

The officers were not hurt.

The male driver, who was shirtless and wearing only black shorts and black socks, got out and climbed onto the roof of the police car.

The police car was rammed more than a dozen times, also damaging neighbouring fences. (Supplied)

A neighbour filmed him leap off and run off.

Police were later seen patrolling the area with dogs.

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