Two Teenagers Charged After E-Motorcycle Crash in Clem 7 Tunnel

Police have laid charges against two teenagers following a crash involving an e-motorcycle in the Clem 7 tunnel at Kangaroo Point last month.



According to Queensland Police Service media, the incident occurred around 1.20pm on 23 January when a 16-year-old boy allegedly rode an e-motorcycle through the tunnel and crashed. The rider was transported to hospital with minor injuries, and no other injuries were reported.

Police allege the teenager was part of a group of juveniles riding e-devices throughout inner Brisbane shortly before the crash occurred.

The incident prompted search warrants at two residential addresses in the following weeks. On 29 January, officers from the Brisbane City Tactical Crime Squad executed a warrant at a Scott Road property in Herston, where they seized a non-compliant e-bike and a mobile phone.

A 15-year-old Herston boy was subsequently charged with publishing material about particular offending behaviour (known as a ‘post and boast’ offence), unlicenced driving, and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle. He was dealt with under the Youth Justice Act.

A second search warrant was conducted on 1 February at a Wexford Street address in Kenmore Hills, resulting in the seizure of another allegedly non-compliant e-bike.

The 16-year-old involved in the Clem 7 crash was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, unlicenced driving, and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle. He was also dealt with under Youth Justice Act provisions.

North Brisbane District Inspector Matt Blunn said the seizures send a clear message to both parents and young riders about the consequences of road offences.

“Every guardian and rider have an important obligation to ensure any device ridden is compliant and being used in a safe manner,” Inspector Blunn said in the police statement.

He expressed concern about juveniles operating devices classified as unregistered electric motorcycles on major roads, describing such behaviour as “deeply concerning”.

Inspector Blunn warned that police take these offences seriously and will continue enforcement, engagement and education efforts regarding e-mobility device safety, stating that those who break the law can expect police to follow up.

Information about e-mobility device compliance and safety requirements is available through the Queensland Government’s StreetSmarts website.



Anyone with information about similar incidents can contact Policelink through the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Published 19-February-2026

Alleged Stolen Vehicle Chase Ends in Story Bridge Crash, Standstill Traffic

A dramatic incident unfolded in Kangaroo Point on Friday afternoon when a 31-year-old man allegedly stole two vehicles in quick succession, causing significant traffic disruption on the Story Bridge.



According to Queensland Police, the Woolloongabba man is accused of stealing a black Toyota Yaris from a business on Logan Road in Eight Mile Plains around 11pm on Thursday evening. The vehicle was reportedly driven dangerously through several Brisbane suburbs, including Toowong, Greenslopes and the CBD, before crashing on MacDonald Street in Kangaroo Point at approximately 3pm on Friday.

Police allege that just ten minutes later, the man approached a red Toyota Corolla on Main Street in Kangaroo Point and forcibly removed the 43-year-old female driver from Mango Hill from her vehicle. He then allegedly fled in the stolen Corolla, driving erratically onto the Story Bridge where the vehicle struck multiple other cars before rolling onto its side.

The incident occurred during the afternoon peak hour, causing major traffic delays. Northbound lanes of the Story Bridge remained closed for more than an hour, only reopening around 4.20pm. Traffic congestion persisted well into the evening as motorists sought alternative routes.

The crash timing coincided with school pick-up, affecting students at All Hallows School. Staff moved students to a classroom as a safety precaution, with parents advised to contact their daughters by mobile phone so teachers could coordinate safe collection.

Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics assessed two people at the scene. The alleged offender was detained by police and transported to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital with minor injuries.



The man has been charged with two counts each of unlawful use of a vehicle, driving without a licence, and dangerous operation of a vehicle while affected by an intoxicating substance, along with one count of armed robbery involving violence. He was expected to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Saturday.

Published 14-February-2026

Police Appeal for Information After Serious Assault

Police are urgently seeking information from the public about a man who may have been involved in a serious assault that occurred yesterday afternoon at Kangaroo Point.



According to initial investigations, around 4:45 pm on Tuesday, May 14th, a 60-year-old man from Nundah was stopped at a traffic light on Leopard Street in his silver Holden Commodore sedan when his vehicle’s side mirror was struck by a white moped.

A verbal altercation ensued between the two parties. They both then turned right onto Llewellyn Street, where they came to a stop and a physical confrontation occurred.

The victim sustained multiple injuries, including to his head, face, and hand, during the assault.

The moped driveris described as a tall, slim-built man wearing a hi-visibility shirt and a black open-faced helmet at the time of the incident.

Detectives are urging any nearby residents to review any CCTV footage they may have from the area. They are also appealing to any motorists who may have captured the incident on their dashcams to come forward with that footage.



If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444.

Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Quote this reference number: QP2400821061

Published 15-May-2024