A stolen car that rammed an Adelaide shopping centre has become stuck, forcing its occupants to flee.

Key points:

  • Police are investigating after a stolen car rammed a shopping centre on Sunday morning
  • Security footage shows the car reversing through the centre, ramming the doors of a shop, then getting jammed when trying to drive out
  • Three people in the car ran off and were collected by another vehicle

SA Police said three offenders in a stolen car rammed the Northpark Shopping Centre at Prospect, in Adelaide’s northern suburbs, in the early hours of Sunday.

Police said security camera footage showed the stolen grey Mazda sedan reversing and crashing through the shopping centre’s glass doors, before ramming the doors of a phone store at about 4:30am.

Officers said three occupants could then be seen getting out of the car and grabbing items from inside the store.

Police said as the offenders tried to escape, the car got stuck between the store and some bollards.

They were then caught on camera getting out and running across the car park before being picked up by an orange SUV a short time later, police said.

Police checks showed the grey car was allegedly stolen from a Clapham address on Friday.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.

The grey sedan became stuck between the building and some bollards.(ABC News)

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