Two males have been arrested following an attempted break-in and pursuit with a stolen vehicle in Seaforth.
About 1.15am on 6 September, two males were allegedly disturbed during a break and enter at a home on Seaforth Crescent, Seaforth where they fled the scene in a Toyota Camry.
Officers from the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command sighted the vehicle a short time later, travelling east along Military Road, Mosman, in excess of the 60km/h posted speed limit.
When the vehicle failed to stop as directed a pursuit was initiated.
It will be alleged that speeds of over 90kph in a 60km/h zone were reached, before the driver stopped the vehicle along the Warringah Freeway, North Sydney, and ran from the scene.
After a short foot pursuit, the 19-year-old man was arrested with the assistance of the Dog Squad.
He was treated at the scene for a dog bite to the right leg and taken to Royal North Shore Hospital in a stable condition where he remains under police guard.
A male passenger was arrested in the vehicle. The 17-year-old was taken to Manly Police Station and is assisting with inquiries.
Detectives from Northern Beaches Police Area Command continue with investigations.