Three teenagers have been charged over an alleged crime spree that ended with an ambulance being stolen and used in a high-speed chase with police.
Footage has emerged from inside the ambulance as it allegedly fled from a patrol car in Bourke, in north-west New South Wales, in the early hours of Thursday last week.
The ambulance was allegedly stolen from a man at knifepoint.
The trio, aged 15, 14 and 14, also allegedly stole a Holden Commodore earlier in their evening, according to police.
Pictured: The ambulance allegedly stolen by a group of young boys and used in a high-speed and dangerous pursuit with police on Thursday last week
The young boys re-appeared in court on Monday charged with a string of offences including break-ins and car thefts.
Police allege five people armed with knives forced entry into a home on Mitchell Street in Bourke, waking a 30-year-old man.
He was allegedly threatened before the group escaped with money, keys and a Holden Commodore.
They found the Commodore abandoned in nearby Brewarrina just before 2am on Thursday morning.
Police then say the group moved to a home in Brewarrina where they broke in at