A 17-year-old has been charged with arson following an incident in Crestmead where a vehicle was deliberately set on fire during what police describe as a hooning event.
Officers were called to Magnesium Drive shortly after midnight on Saturday, 5 October, responding to reports of a hoon gathering where a group had assembled and were damaging a Ford Falcon.
Police allege the teenager from Marsden poured flammable liquid onto the vehicle before igniting it and fleeing the scene in a Ford Fiesta.
The 17-year-old was subsequently charged with one count of arson and has been dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.
The incident formed part of Operation X-ray Antler, a broader Queensland Police Service initiative targeting dangerous driving and hooning behaviour across South East Queensland during October. The operation ran across four consecutive Saturdays from 4 October through 25 October, focusing on the Moreton, Ipswich, South Brisbane, North Brisbane, Logan and Gold Coast districts.
Authorities have indicated that investigations into the Crestmead incident remain ongoing.
Police continue to urge the community to recognise that road safety is a shared responsibility, with dangerous driving and hooning-related behaviour posing risks not only to those participating but also to innocent members of the public.
Published 29-October-2025








