A 30-year-old man was arrested in Fishermans paradise after police terminated a pursuit in Jerrawangala.
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The man, who led police on a pursuit through the central Shoalhaven on Friday night after being wanted in relation to alleged domestic violence matters, will appear in Nowra Local Court on Monday, July 29.
Police were called to a Bomaderry address over a domestic disturbance on Monday, July 22.
As a result of investigations, officers began making inquiries to locate the man.
About 8pm Friday, July 26, police saw a Mitsubishi Mirage driving in a dangerous manner on The Wool Road, Vincentia.
It's alleged when officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, it failed to stop, and a pursuit started.
The chase continued through St Georges Basin, Basin View, Bewong, Wandandian, and Tullawalla, before being terminated due to safety concerns at Jerrawangala.
About 10pm, police attended a Fishermans Paradise address, where they arrested the 30-year-old man.
He was taken to Nowra Police Station, where he was charged with police pursuit - not stop - driving recklessly (Skye's Law), driving recklessly/furiously or speed/manner dangerous, driving while licence cancelled, common assault (DV), stalk/intimidate, destroying or damaging property (DV) and contravening apprehended violence order.
The man was refused bail and appeared before Nowra Local Court on Saturday, July 27 where bail was formally refused.
He is next due to appear before the same court on Monday, July 29.
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