Police have interviewed a man following an alleged hoon driving incident in Keysborough on Saturday.
Investigators from the Dandenong Achilles Taskforce first received a number of reports of alleged hoon driving along Indian Drive in Keysborough around 11.05am on 4 November.
Officers were provided footage of a 2021 white Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, worth more than $200,000, allegedly performing a burnout, before losing control and almost colliding with three parked vehicles.
Police traced the vehicle’s registration to a Toorak address where the Corvette was located.
A 27-year-old Toorak man is expected to be charged on summons for drive vehicle cause loss of traction.
The vehicle was impounded for 30 days at a cost of $896.
Quotes attributable to Sergeant Paul Holtzinger, Greater Dandenong, Casey, and Cardinia Achilles Taskforce:
“Achilles investigators now take the lead in targeting those who blatantly disregard our laws and as a result, put the safety of the entire community at risk.
“Our commitment to the community and promise to offenders is clear – if you participate in hoon driving, you can expect a knock on the door from a police officer”.