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Subscriber only An aspiring police officer claimed he didn t see or hear police lights and sirens as he sped away from them, a court has heard. Justin Rene Valery Chapelain told police he didn t know they were behind him when he failed to stop on January 23 in Noosa Heads. Police prosecutor Alison Johnstone said officers followed Chapelain into Viewland Drive before he accelerated up a hill and turned left into Edgar Bennett Avenue without indicating and accelerated heavily . Police followed and it pulled rapidly away, police then activated their lights and sirens as they followed after the vehicle, Sergeant Johnstone said.
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