Queensland man bashes his own ute with baseball bat after it was stolen
Vigilantes in Queensland‘s southeast have taken the law into their own hands, bashing their own ute with baseball bats after it was stolen.
As the thief tried to get away, he inadvertently reversed through the front fence of a family home in Logan.

The vehicle was originally taken from a construction site in Yeronga, prompting its owners to embark on a quest to locate it themselves.

Queensland man bashes his own ute with baseball bat after it was stolen
The owners of the ute took matters into their own hands after tracking down their stolen ute. (Nine)

After a three-hour search, they finally spotted the car thief on a street in Rochedale South around 9:30 p.m.

Security camera footage captured the dramatic moment as the owners rammed their own ute and then attacked it with baseball bats in an effort to reclaim it from the thief.

“That’s my car! He stole our car!” one of the men can be heard shouting while striking the vehicle’s doors, mirrors, and windows.

The attack on their own ute lasted three minutes, before the driver fled.
The attack on their own ute lasted three minutes, before the driver fled. (Nine)

The intense confrontation lasted approximately three minutes before the thief managed to escape, but not without causing additional damage by reversing through Danielle and Craig Mason’s front fence.

Chris remarked, “Just hours earlier, my son could have been playing in the front yard and been hit.”

“What’s the world come to?”

The Morris' are more upset with the vigilantes than the thief who reversed through their front fence.
The Morris’ are more upset with the vigilantes than the thief who reversed through their front fence. (Nine)

The driver still hasn’t been found despite a large police search, but the Mason family are more upset with the vigilantes than the thief himself.

“I was mostly angry about the vigilantes’ chase, because I think that that’s what created heaps more chaos and violence and damage than the guy stealing the car,” Danielle said.

“Which is obviously wrong, but I just don’t think we should take it into our own hands. Just leave it to the police.”

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