Two reckless drivers remain at large, as Wagga police urge the community to help shed light on the weekend's incidents.
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One of them was a police chase that broke out at around 4.40am on Sunday, where a white Mitsubishi Magna turned left harshly onto Red Hill Road from Glenfield Road.
Police tried to stop the car, but when the driver refused to stop a car chased ensued throughout the streets.
The car was also seen driving through Ramus Street, Raye Street, Bruce Street, Glenfield Road, Dalman Parkway, Pinaroo Street, Fernleigh Road, Tobruk Street, Blakemore Street, Marshall Street, and Ashmont Road.
The car was last seen driving away on Sturt Highway, and they are urging anyone with any information or footage to come forward.
In other news:
In a separate incident at 9.17pm on Saturday, a car crashed into the gas and water mains outside of a house on Flack Crescent in Boorooma before fleeing the scene.
The car had been speeding down the street when it left the road, mounted a nature strip, and plowed into the front of the house.
The driver was spotted exiting the car to check for damage before getting back into the vehicle and driving away without leaving a note.
Police were called to the scene after several nearby residents heard the crash and smelled gas leaking from the damaged pipes.
Little is known about the driver or the car they were driving, so Wagga Inspector John Aichinger is asking anyone with footage or information regarding either of the two incidences to come forward.
"If you've got any footage or CCTV in regards to the Boorooma incident or the pursuit... please contact Wagga Wagga Police or Crime Stoppers," Inspector Aichinger said.
Wagga Police can be contacted on 6922 2599 and the Crime Stoppers number is 1800 333 000.