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NT Police investigating after night of crime near Darwin includes car-jacking, crash and ram raids

There was a crash on Tiger Brennan Drive this morning after a vehicle that was allegedly car-jacked collided with another car. (ABC News: Michael Franchi)

Northern Territory Police are investigating after a wild night of property crime in the Greater Darwin region that involved ram raids on businesses and the car-jacking of a family.

Police say that between 10:30pm Saturday and 5am on Sunday, a group of five to eight people were involved in a string of incidents in Palmerston and in the Darwin rural area.

The group, police say, was involved in five unlawful entries and one attempted entry, targeting petrol stations, licensed venues and commercial premises.

It is also alleged the group stole three vehicles, only one of which has been recovered.

In an unrelated incident, police say that, just after 5am on Sunday, a 39-year-old man car-jacked a vehicle parked at a Palmerston petrol station with a family inside, before kicking the family members out and fleeing in their car.

Driving erratically, the man was allegedly travelling in the wrong direction on Tiger Brennan Drive when the vehicle collided with another car.

It's alleged the man fled the scene before later being found and arrested by police, while the 29-year-old driver of the other vehicle escaped with minor injuries.

Police are still working to find the people involved in the string of unlawful entries, who they say are all young adults.

Extra police have been sent to Darwin to support the investigation.

The BP Pinelands petrol station was one of the businesses targeted in the group's alleged crime spree.  (ABC News: Michael Franchi)

NT Police Commander Daniel Bacon said it had been a particularly bad night for property crime and condemned the actions of those involved. 

"This is quite disgusting and selfish behaviour, by the individuals committing these crimes," he said.

"The behaviour of these particular individuals is not only putting their own lives at risk, but also the lives of other road users across the Northern Territory as well."

He said the crash on Tiger Brennan Drive could easily have been fatal.

Police want to hear from anyone with information about the group or the two vehicles they allegedly stole that have not yet been recovered: a red Mitsubishi with the registration plate CE61QF and a white Mazda with the numberplate CE92BQ.

Ram raid leaves business 'shaken'

One of the businesses targeted in the group's crime spree was the supermarket at the Darwin River Tavern.

Duty manager Karen Whitley said a staff member had been on the premises shortly after 4am, when a vehicle crashed into the building in a ram raid. 

A group of people then ran in, before immediately running out upon seeing the employee.

CCTV footage from supermarket at Darwin River Tavern shows the business being ram-raided overnight.

"She initially heard a thud against the window, and then, within about 20 seconds, the door [caved] in, and she saw people trying to get in the door," Ms Whitley said.

"She did the right thing and she headed straight back to the office and shut the door."

Ms Whitley said the incident had left the employee "very shaken" and all of the business' staff on edge.

"In this area, we're very aware at the moment of all the incidents that have been happening up in Palmerston and Berry Springs, " she said.

"We're on a heightened alert state."

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