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Hoons in Ford Falcons arrested for wild bridge takeover on New Year’s Eve

Police in Queensland have charged six people and seized 13 Ford Falcons following a high-profile incident on New Year’s Eve in which the fleet drove recklessly and blocked a busy bridge to set off fireworks.

Video footage captured on Brisbane’s Gateway Bridge just before midnight on New Year’s Eve showed Falcons piloted by masked men blocking northbound lanes and performing burnouts, with some of the occupants also seen setting off fireworks.

When the police arrived on site, the suspected perpetrators had already fled.

However, the Queensland Police Service launched Operation Yankee Reacher, led by the City of Brisbane Criminal Investigation Department, and today announced a number of arrests after search warrants were executed across the Brisbane and Gold Coast region, including Caboolture and Logan Village.

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Of the 13 Falcons confiscated, three are said to have been stolen. They were at an address on Logan Reserve Road in Waterford West.

Footage shared by the QPS shows officers breaking down the front door of a residence and finding a Falcon behind with the tub full of tires.

Some of the alleged perpetrators have already appeared in court.

One of the suspected offenders arrested in the operation was charged with just a single offence, with a 17-year-old boy from Springwood charged with breaching an information order required to access electronically stored information.