An allegedly stolen ute has sparked a service station fireball when it wiped out several petrol bowsers.
The shocking moment was captured on a security camera on Albany Hwy in Kojonup, three hours southeast of Perth in WA’s Great Southern, on Sunday morning.
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The Toyota Hilux took out three petrol pumps and a metal pole at the Hi-Way Sales and Service on Albany Hwy, causing a roof to cave in.
“It will be alleged the (driver) then forced entry into the service station, where he stole a number of items,” Police said.
“Police arrested the man a short time later in the vicinity.”
The crime spree began when a Nissan Patrol was pinched from a farming property in nearby Ryansbrook about 12.15am on Sunday, authorities allege.

The car was abandoned at a property on Douglas Rd a short time later, before the man is accused of stealing the Hilux, driving it to the Kojonup townsite and crashing it into the service station.
Detectives have charged a 28-year-old man with two counts of trespass, two counts of stealing a motor vehicle, one count of burglary and one count of stealing.
The accused was bailed to receive medical treatment for injuries sustained in the crash, police said.
He will appear in Albany Magistrates Court on September 18.
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