Stanley Turvey on the run after police pursuit in Katandra West, Victoria
A large manhunt is underway for an alleged gunman who’s believed to be on the run in New South Wales after a police pursuit injured two officers in Victoria.
Stanley Turvey allegedly fired a gun as police tried to arrest him at a property at Katandra West, in Victoria’s north, at noon on Monday.
He then allegedly led police on a pursuit earlier than cops ‘misplaced management’ of their automobile inflicting the automobile to roll over and go away two officers with minor accidents.
Police continued their manhunt on Tuesday and launched a photograph of Turvey exhibiting the fugitive with a particular grenade tattoo inked on his face.
The picture comes as a sequence of disturbing social media posts emerge which features a video of Turvey holding a canine’s leash tied to a collar round a person’s neck.
A large manhunt is underway for Stanley Turvey (pictured) who’s believed to be on the run in NSW after injuring two officers in Victoria
Residents have been warned to not strategy him with police believing Turvey may very well be armed.
Police allege Turvey approached detectives with a gun after they arrived at property in Katandra West close to Shepparton, in northern Victoria, on Monday.
Officers challenged Turvey to drop his weapon however he allegedly fired a shot into the air earlier than fleeing the property in a automobile.
Neighbour Dianne stated Turvey was shirtless and yelling as he confronted off with police.
‘All of the police had been crouched down with their weapons pulled,’ she informed 9News.
‘They saved saying to him, ‘Put your weapon down and put your palms behind your head.’
‘After which he simply walked again and he stated, ‘I am not f***ing going again to jail once more’.’
Two officers pursued Turvey however misplaced management of their automobile on Creighton Highway earlier than it rolled.
The officers had been taken to Goulburn Valley Well being hospital with minor accidents and have since been launched.
Turvey then stopped at a random residence in Youanmite the place he allegedly compelled a person at gunpoint to drive him to Finley in NSW.
The person was not harmed and he was launched when the pair arrived at their location.
Police imagine Turvey is travelling in an allegedly stolen white Toyota Hello-Lux Twin cab utility with registration 1RA-8AN.
It comes after police responded to stories a person armed with a gun assaulted a girl and stole her automobile on Witt Avenue, Yarrawonga simply earlier than 10am on Tuesday.
Turvey usually boasts on social media about being a part of an outlawed motorbike gang, in line with the Herald Solar.
In a single video shared to Fb, exhibits Turvey holding a canine’s leash which is tied to a collar round a person’s neck.
He’s seen holding a knife within the different hand whereas he shouts orders on the man, who’s on all fours, and threatens to chop his tongue out.

Two officers pursued Turvey however misplaced management of their automobile on Creighton Highway earlier than it rolled and was left partially crushed (pictured)
When the person doesn’t adjust to Turvey’s orders, he’s then seen pulling on the leash sharply.
In one other video shared to Fb, Turvey is seen threatening a person, asking him to satisfy him in Shepparton for a gunfight.
‘Any time you wish to have a go, come to Shepparton,’ the publish reads.
‘Convey whoever you want and no matter little cap gun you want as a result of in the event you do not pull the set off and kill me, I am going to bash you to dying actually f—- simple.’
Turvey claimed to be a part of the Finks OMCG after sharing photographs of the useless bikie gang boss Brent Reker to his Fb web page in February.
‘That is my large brother… Finks MC Australia is my membership and my brother is my fam,’ Turvey wrote.
‘I am going to give my life to again up my brother and have a contented dying.’
Police have urged anybody with info that may assist in finding him to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
He’s additionally being urged to show himself in at any police station.