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Moment three teens are caught jumping fences in Melbourne before dramatic arrest after allegedly stealing a car

The dramatic moment a trio of teenage boys jumped fences and fled to a walking trail after allegedly stealing a car has been caught on camera by a police chopper.

Police, (who were parked at Cuthbert Road in Reservoir, Melbourne, saw a speeding Toyota Prado driving with no headlights at about 4.25am on Saturday. 

The air wing was called in to observe the car as it travelled through Reservoir’s back streets and eventually stopped at a dead end on Barry Street. 

A trio could be seen in black-and-white chopper footage fleeing the vehicle and jumping several fences.

When they reached Edwards Creek Walking Trail, police allege they began dumping items while the aircraft watched from overhead.

Police searched the wooded area and found all three of the young men – a 16-year-old and two 17-year-olds from the Yarra area.

In the aerial footage, two officers could be seen walking over as the trio lay on the ground.

It also showed police approaching two machetes, allegedly thrown into nearby shrubs. 

A trio of teenage boys were seen jumping fences in Melbourne early on Saturday morning

They have been charged with theft of a motor vehicle and possession of a machete

They have been charged with theft of a motor vehicle and possession of a machete

Police choppers were called in to follow the trio after officers, parked in Reservoir, Melbourne, spotted a Toyota Prado speeding without headlights

Police choppers were called in to follow the trio after officers, parked in Reservoir, Melbourne, spotted a Toyota Prado speeding without headlights

Police allege the Prado was stolen from a Fitzroy address on Friday.

All three teenagers have been charged with theft of a motor vehicle and possession of a prohibited weapon (machete). 

One of the 17-year-olds and the 16-year-old were also charged with breach of bail.

They will all appear before a Children’s Court at a later date.

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