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On adelaidenow today,

Police said two off duty officers saw the stolen Nissan Skyline pulling into a supermarket carpark, just off of Brighton Rd at Seacliff, at 8pm.

They watched the driver get out of the car, wearing gloves, and walking towards the supermarket as the owners were closing up for the night.

The officers pulled up behind the stolen car and approached the driver.

He ran back to the stolen car and locked the doors.

One of the officers smashed the driver's side window to arrest the man, but he reversed into their car before driving off.

The officer suffered minor cuts to his hands.

Police continue to look for the stolen car.

The public are warned not to approach the car if they see the Black 1994 Nissan Skyline with registration BB658S but call the Police Assistance line on 131 444 or report their information to crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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just read this from yesterdays !

A MAN armed with a "sharp object" stole a car from another man at Christies Beach.

The driver had parked his car on Dyson Rd, near the intersection of Erin St, about 9.15pm last night, when a man opened the driver's side door and threatened him with what was described as a sharp object.

The offender then drove off in the victim's car - a black 1994 Nissan Skyline, registration BB-658S - north along Dyson Rd.

He was described as Caucasian, aged in his 30s, of skinny build, with short light-brown hair and wearing a dull orange jacket and cream trousers.

Anyone with information about this incident should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.sa.crimestoppers.com.au.

Orange jacket and cream trousers....... sounds like a real psycho

Anyone caught wearing that outside is out of their mind.

Why must people persist on stealing others pride and joy? I dont think many crimes dictate the death penalty... but car theft that's a different story.

Orange jacket and cream trousers armed with a "sharp object" ....... sounds like a real psycho

Is this the prick

Thats fkn gold ! ...... well orange and cream !

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