Two people have been charged over an alleged crime rampage across Perth's southern suburbs.
About 1am on Tuesday, March 11, a silver Ford Mustang was allegedly stolen from a car dealership on Leach Highway in Myaree.
A few days later, on March 19, the same Mustang was allegedly used in a home burglary on Sida Street in Wandi.
CCTV shows two offenders allegedly force their way into the property before they flee with several stolen items.
On March 21, police spotted the stolen Mustang which was allegedly speeding on Gilmore Avenue in Kwinana.
The driver allegedly failed to stop and shortly after the Mustang was found abandoned on Nottingham Parkway in Orelia.
Detectives have since charged a 36-year-old Waikiki man with 11 offences including aggravated home burglary, stealing a motor vehicle, stealing, failing to stop for police, reckless driving to escape pursuit, no authority to drive, affixing a false plate to a vehicle, possessing a prohibited drug and possessing drug paraphernalia.
He is next due to appear before the Perth Magistrates Court on May 16.
A 32-year-old woman from Orelia has been charged with stealing a motor vehicle.
She is due to front the Perth Magistrates Court on May 2.
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