Police are searching for two males allegedly involved in a series of carjackings and collisions during a wild rampage through Victoria's capital.
The duo allegedly stole four vehicles and are believed to be armed with weapons, which are not suspected to be firearms.
A police pursuit was initiated through the south-eastern suburbs by Air Wing after the alleged stolen vehicle took off at speed.The offenders then dumped the vehicle before allegedly carjacking three people. "The stolen vehicles driven by the offenders also collided with numerous civilian and police vehicles."
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