10 November 2025

Police officer allegedly hit by car when driver tried to escape arrest

| By Albert McKnight
Police car

Troy Robert Leslie Gillett, 27, was remanded in custody by the ACT Magistrates Court on Monday. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

A police officer suffered minor injuries when they were allegedly hit by a car when its driver was trying to escape from being arrested.

An ACT Policing spokesperson stated that officers spotted a man, allegedly identified as 27-year-old Troy Robert Leslie Gillett, in Fyshwick on Friday afternoon (7 November).

The officers tried to arrest the man when he left a store, but he allegedly got into a vehicle and drove away. While doing so, he reportedly hit one officer in the leg and drove at another as he fled.

“Police in vehicles nearby activated their emergency lights and sirens, but the man refused to pull over, driving on the wrong side of the road and almost colliding with other vehicles,” the spokesperson alleged.

The officer struck by the vehicle did not require hospital admission.

READ ALSO Coroner releases findings into fatal car crash on Black Mountain

Officers went to a home in Ainslie on Saturday afternoon (8 November), where they allegedly found Gillett on the roof.

Gillett was charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop for police and driving while disqualified when he faced the ACT Magistrates Court on Monday (10 November).

His lawyer stated that he would not apply for bail that day but would attempt to be granted bail later this week.

Magistrate Alexandra Burt remanded him in custody and listed a bail application for Thursday (13 November).

Free Daily Digest

Want the best Canberra news delivered daily? We package the most-read Canberra stories and send them to your inbox. Sign-up now for trusted local news that will never be behind a paywall.
Loading
By submitting your email address you are agreeing to Region Group's terms and conditions and privacy policy.

Daily Digest

Want the best Canberra news delivered daily? Every day we package the most popular Region Canberra stories and send them straight to your inbox. Sign-up now for trusted local news that will never be behind a paywall.

By submitting your email address you are agreeing to Region Group's terms and conditions and privacy policy.