Daniel McConnell describes he helped police arrest a driver after a car crash next to his home in Brisbane, Australia, on November 24, 2016, while dressed only in his underpants. Australian Broadcasting Corporation via the AP
Daniel McConnell describes he helped police arrest a driver after a car crash next to his home in Brisbane, Australia, on November 24, 2016, while dressed only in his underpants. Australian BroadcastiShow more

Aussie in underpants leads police to crash suspect



BRISBANE // A bystander dressed only in underpants helped police arrest an unlicensed driver who allegedly crashed a car into an Australian takeaway restaurant on Thursday and fled.

Daniel McConnell said he was lying in bed at home in the Brisbane suburb of Hendra at 2am when a car slammed into the front of a neighboring fish-and-chip shop, which had closed for the night.

“I’ve come outside and I’ve seen all of this commotion over here and I was in me jocks,” Mr McConnell told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

He saw the driver run away and gave chase.

“All I had was me undies on and he started to take off up the street and I said: ‘What are you doing, mate?’ and I started following him. He’s like: ‘Don’t be a hero,’” Mr McConnell said.

He said he returned home to grab his keys then gave chase again in his car, still nearly naked.

Police arrived and Mr McConnell flashed his headlights to grab their attention.

Queensland state police said Mr McConnell directed them to the street where the 35-year-old driver was arrested.

The driver will appear in court in January charged with unlicensed driving, police said. More charges are possible.

* Associated Press

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