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13-year-old girl charged in Melbourne antisemitic crime spree involving stolen vehicles and assaults

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Consensus Summary

A 13-year-old girl from Melbourne’s Bayside area has been charged with 52 offences after allegedly leading a crime spree involving stolen vehicles, antisemitic remarks, and reckless driving in Melbourne’s southeast over the past week. Police allege the girl drove a stolen black Hyundai sedan while passengers shouted antisemitic slurs and threw eggs at pedestrians in Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield, including an incident on 28 March where the car swerved dangerously toward Jewish families crossing a road. The same vehicle was also involved in a hit-and-run in Brighton on 25 March, where a cyclist was injured after the SUV’s passenger door was opened to hit him before the vehicle rammed the bike. Later that night, a stolen white Volkswagen Golf allegedly rammed an e-scooter in Elwood, with the offenders fleeing and later being arrested after a high-speed chase across major highways. The 13-year-old was remanded in custody, while two other girls (13 and 16) were bailed. Police condemned the antisemitic nature of the crimes, noting a surge in antisemitic incidents in Victoria in 2025, with 564 reported cases—linked to the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. Witnesses with footage are urged to come forward as investigations continue. The case highlights concerns over rising hate-based behavior and the involvement of minors in serious criminal activity.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • A 13-year-old girl from the Bayside area was charged with 52 offences including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, multiple counts of theft of motor vehicle, burglary, handling stolen goods, and threatening physical harm on grounds of a protected attribute (antisemitism).
  • The girl allegedly drove a stolen black Hyundai sedan in Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield over multiple days last week, shouting antisemitic remarks and throwing eggs at pedestrians on 25 March.
  • On 28 March, the Hyundai allegedly swerved towards Jewish families crossing Hotham Street and Glen Eira Road in Ripponlea, narrowly missing them.
  • The stolen Hyundai was taken from a gym in Caulfield.
  • A 45-year-old cyclist in Brighton was injured in a hit-and-run involving a stolen silver SUV on 25 March, where the vehicle’s passenger door was allegedly opened to hit him before the SUV rammed the bike.
  • Three female teenagers (13-year-old from Bayside, 13-year-old, and 16-year-old from Cardinia) were arrested in connection with the crimes, with the 13-year-old from Bayside remanded in custody and the others bailed.
  • Police used stop sticks to halt a stolen white Volkswagen Golf in Elwood after it allegedly rammed an e-scooter with two riders, who filmed the incident before being threatened by the offenders.
  • Victoria Police condemned the antisemitic nature of the crimes and stated there is no place for hate-based behavior in society.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • The cyclist’s sister, Brooke, was quoted in The Guardian about her brother’s injuries and trauma, describing him as 'in shock' and 'traumatised' after being filmed by the offenders.
  • The stolen Hyundai was described as a 'black Hyundai sedan' with specific mention of the Bayside area as the 13-year-old’s residence.
  • The hit-and-run involving the SUV occurred on Monday night (25 March), with the cyclist taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
  • The e-scooter incident involved a 'white Volkswagen Golf' that was spotted on Beach Road in Black Rock before the chase.
The Age
  • The cyclist’s sister, Brooke, was quoted in The Age saying her brother was 'pretty lucky to be alive' and detailing the door-opening incident as filmed by the offenders.
  • The article explicitly references the 564 antisemitic incidents reported in Victoria in 2025, the highest ever, linking them to the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023.
  • The stolen Hyundai was described as being driven 'erratically' through Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield, with antisemitic remarks shouted by passengers.
  • The article includes a direct quote from Victoria Police condemning the antisemitic nature of the crimes.
ABC News
  • The ABC article includes a direct attribution to ABC News photographer Che Chorley for the visuals of the incident.
  • The stolen Hyundai was described as being taken from a 'gym in Caulfield' without specifying the exact type of establishment.
  • The e-scooter incident was described as occurring 'just after midnight on Tuesday morning,' with no specific date provided beyond the week context.
  • The ABC urges witnesses with dashcam or CCTV footage to contact Crime Stoppers, a detail not mentioned in the other sources.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian and The Age both report the cyclist was injured on 25 March, but The Age specifies the incident occurred on Monday evening (25 March), while the Guardian does not explicitly state the day of the week for the hit-and-run.
  • The Guardian and The Age both mention the stolen Hyundai was driven in Ripponlea, but The Guardian specifies the incident occurred at 7pm on 28 March, while The Age does not provide a specific time for the antisemitic attack.
  • The Guardian and ABC both report the stolen Hyundai was taken from a gym in Caulfield, but the Guardian does not specify the exact type of establishment (e.g., 'gym' vs. 'fitness center'), while the ABC simply states 'gym'.
  • The Guardian and The Age both quote the cyclist’s sister, Brooke, but the Guardian does not mention her name in the text, while The Age explicitly names her as Brooke.
  • The Guardian and The Age both report the stolen Volkswagen Golf was involved in the e-scooter incident, but the Guardian describes it as 'white,' while The Age does not specify the color.

Source Articles

THEAGE

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GUARDIAN

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ABC

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