Mr Ewers said the driver drove off with the constable three-quarters of the way through the window. The constable managed to get the car into neutral and it stopped about 300m along the road. Maurice Reti appeared in court yesterday on charges of failing to stop, possession of methamphetamine for supply, possession of utensils for methamphetamine, possession of cannabis, escaping custody, failing to remain stopped, operating a motor vehicle recklessly and giving false details.
He is to appear in court again on March 30.
"The constable is okay and has no injuries. These things can so quickly turn to injury," Mr Ewers said.
Meanwhile, the high speed pursuit began on Tarewa Rd about 1.15am yesterday after a vehicle failed to stop for officers wanting to carry out a breath test. Police checks revealed the vehicle had been stolen from a Tikipunga property the night before, with the owner last seeing it about 8pm.
Northland police spokeswoman Sarah Kennett said the stolen Honda headed south and allegedly reached speeds of up to 150km/h near Mata.
At the intersection with Port Marsden Highway, the vehicle doubled back towards Whangarei.
Mrs Kennett said the fleeing vehicle drove over two sets of road spikes, puncturing four tyres.
"They drove on the rims for about 10km," she said.
The vehicle was stopped near the sports fields on Kensington Park off Western Hills Drive about 2am.
An 18-year-old passenger remained in the car while two other males ran off.
A police dog and handler tracked the 18-year-old alleged driver, who was near a stream. A third person evaded police.
The alleged driver Ted Kemp appeared in Whangarei District Court yesterday.
He faced charges of refusing to give blood, dangerous driving, failing to stop and driving while disqualified.
Kemp is due to reappear today while the teenage passenger will appear on March 21 charged with unlawfully getting into a motorvehicle.