A good Samaritan has recalled the moment he chased two teenagers through Melbourne's back streets after witnessing the pair crash into several cars, including one belonging to retired AFL great Jordan Lewis.
The allegedly stolen car struck another car driving in the opposite direction and then a parked car before it flipped onto its side on Church Street in Richmond about 1.30pm today.
The pair then allegedly made a run for it.
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9News understands the damaged parked car belongs to Lewis, the four-time Hawthorn premiership player.
Two brothers nearby witnessed the event and chased down the teenagers to the KFC restaurant on Swan Street, where they restrained the pair until police arrived.
"I looked at my brother, he looked at me and I said, 'We got to get him'," one of the brothers told 9News.
"We just started chasing him and we ran sort of down that way and I was screaming out to him, 'Just stop because I'm going to get ya.'
"It was like a little bit of a cat and mouse sort of type thing. They were going through some back streets."
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One of the teenagers was arrested and is currently being questioned.
The other was taken to St Vincent's Hospital.
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