Police want the public’s help to find wanted man Jakob Johnson after a serious crash at Daw Park, south of Adelaide, last week.
Key points:
- SA Police are searching for 22-year-old Jakob Johnson
- Mr Johnson is wanted for questioning after a serious crash at Daw Park last Tuesday
- Police consider Mr Johnson to be dangerous
Just before 6:15am last Tuesday, police allege a patrol car spotted a black Commodore sedan speeding north along Goodwood Road.
The Commodore collided with a white Toyota Corolla at the intersection of Goodwood Road and Dudley Street moments after the patrol turned on its flashing lights.
The driver of the Corolla — a 40-year-old man from Daw Park — was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
A 31-year-old woman, who was a passenger in the Commodore, was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a stable condition.
Police said the driver of the Commodore fled after the crash and despite an extensive search officers were unable to find him.
Police believe Mr Johnson could be using a stolen 2016 grey Isuzu DMax with the registration plate WNZ-291.
He is described as a 22-year-old Caucasian man, who is about 175 centimetres tall with a slim build, short brown hair and distinctive tattoos on his face.
Police consider Mr Johnson to be dangerous and have warned members of the public not to approach him.
Anyone who sees Mr Johnson or who is aware of his whereabouts is urged to call the police assistance line on 131 444 or 000 if it is an emergency.