THIS is the moment police arrested suspected killer hoon Sebastian Kennett, following a four-day manhunt.

Police footage shows officers leading the handcuffed 20-year-old from a Blackburn South property clad in a black hoodie and boardshorts.

Mr Kennett is also seen smoking a cigarette while handcuffed, before flinging it to the ground.

media_camera Police arrested Sebastian Kennett in Blackburn South. Picture: Victoria Police

media_camera Sebastian Kennett was wearing a pair of board shorts when he was arrested. Picture: Mark Stewart media_camera He was taken to hospital last night. Picture: Mark Stewart

He allegedly fled the scene of a crash on Monday night in Oakleigh in which nurse Lynda Hansen died.

Police believe the 20-year-old was behind the wheel of a stolen Lexus which smashed into Ms Hansen’s Toyota Yaris as she turned right into Barkly St from Warrigal Rd at 11pm.

Mr Kennett then allegedly ran away, leaving bystanders to try to help Ms Hansen, 53, before paramedics and police arrived.

A warrant was issued on Wednesday for his arrest.

media_camera He was interviewed by police at Box Hill station. Picture: Victoria Police

Mr Kennett and two other males were arrested at an address on Fulton Rd in Blackburn South on Thursday night.

Beau Thomas, 26, of Blackburn South and Ryan Tulloch, 21, of Glen Waverley, appeared in court today accused of hiding Kennett while he was on the run.

Both men were remanded in custody until October 19.

Mr Tulloch, dressed in T-shirt, shorts and police-issued slippers, made no application for bail.

The Ringwood Magistrates Court heard he was withdrawing from ice.

He is charged with harbouring a known offender, theft of motor vehicle, drug possession and commit an indictable offence while on bail.

Mr Thomas has been charged with harbouring a known offender, weapons offences and outstanding warrants.

All three males were interviewed by police at Box Hill police station late on Thursday night.

Mr Kennett was charged with culpable driving, dangerous driving causing death, fail to stop after collision with a fatality, fail to render assistance after fatal collision, theft of motor vehicle and drive while disqualified.

BREAKING: Suspected killer hoon Sebastian Kennett has left Box Hill police station just after 1am after being charged @theheraldsun pic.twitter.com/IX7KvsJwlz — Cassie Zervos (@cassiezervos) October 12, 2017

media_camera Sebastian Kennett was on the run for four days. media_camera He is to front court on Monday.

Mr Kennett left the police station in a police van just after 1am on Friday.

The Herald Sun was told Mr Kennett would be taken to hospital and then Malmbsury Youth Justice Centre.

He will face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

The two other males have not yet been charged.

It has also emerged Mr Kennett was involved in a fatal crash in Brighton East in 2011 in which teenager Aaron Piroska died.

After Monday’s crash, police believed Mr Kennett was hiding out in Murrumbeena, Chadstone or Hampton East.

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They had warned his associates that anybody found to be helping him evade capture could face prosecution.

Before the arrest, Acting Inspector Bradley McArthur admitted police were frustrated in their search.

“It is just a matter of time,” Insp McArthur said earlier this week. “We know he knows we are after him. I don’t understand what the problem is. I don’t know why he hasn’t made himself known to police.

“I need to get into his head and tell him he needs to hand himself in. There was property found inside the car ... forensic evidence,” he said.

media_camera Lynda Hansen was killed in the Oakleigh hit run. Picture: Supplied

Police knew where Mr Kennett’s associates lived but were unsure of his address history.

Insp McArthur had urged Mr Kennett to come forward.

“The best thing he can do is approach the police, sit down and tell us what happened. We will find out where he is,” he said earlier this week.

“I’m surprised we haven’t found him already,” he said.

“There has been a huge outpouring of grief over Lynda’s death. The community is outraged.”

Police believe the Lexus was stolen from an address in Elwood on September 28.

media_camera The white Lexus. Both cars were significantly damaged. Picture: Nicole Garmston

TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR DEDICATED NURSE

Tributes to Ms Hansen poured in on social media earlier in the week.

Yoga group Gippsland Kirtan posted: “Our friend and mentor Lynda Hansen was tragically killed by a ... man hooning in a stolen car.

“Although Gippsland Kirtan is horrified that such a beautiful spirit was taken in this way, we are focused on gratitude for the gifts of knowledge and time that Lynda so freely gave us. I hope that we adequately expressed our love and gratitude for Lynda while she was alive.”

media_camera Oakleigh crash victim Lynda Hansen. Picture: Seven News

media_camera Lynda Hansen has been remembered as a caring person. Picture: Seven News

Ms Hansen’s devastated family said the dedicated nurse was a “very caring and family orientated person”.

“She was a compassionate cardiac nurse at a large private hospital and was excited to be commencing a new position within the hospital in the next week,” they said.

“Lynda was dedicated to her spiritual life, enjoyed yoga and sang in a gospel choir. She enjoyed overseas travel and loved to help people, especially her elderly mother.

“Lynda leaves behind many shocked and devastated friends and family members.”

“We wish to thank the caring people who tried to help Lynda and Victoria Police Force for all of their support.”

DASHCAM FOOTAGE SHOWS WHITE LEXUS RUNNING RED LIGHT

Dashcam video emerged on Tuesday of a white Lexus driving through a red light in the hours before the accident.

Police believe it is the same car that was later involved in the fatal crash.

Both cars came to a stop more than 50 metres away from the site of the collision.

The Toyota spun and mounted the footpath, facing the opposite direction to which it had been travelling.

Sen-Sgt McArthur said both cars had significant damage from a “fairly big impact”.

Video published by 3AW

Nearby residents came out of their homes after hearing the crash, helped get the woman out of the car and began performing CPR.

One passer-by spoke to the driver while he was still behind the wheel of the Lexus and asked him if he was OK.

He asked for a “couple of minutes”, but Sen-Sgt McArthur said he then fled.

Police described his actions as “despicable”.

“These collisions bring out the best and the worst in people,” Sen-Sgt McArthur said.

“We’ve had people who made valiant attempts to save the life of a poor woman who was killed in this crash. Then we’ve got the worst, when somebody leaves the scene of a crash with no concern for anybody but themselves.

media_camera Police were forced to shut down Warrigal Rd. Picture: Nicole Garmston

Debris all over the road at site of horrific Oakleigh crash. One woman dead after collision with Lexus, believed stolen, pictured below. pic.twitter.com/RgHnWq6taY — Kieran Rooney (@KieranRooneyCM) October 9, 2017

Police believe the man may have suffered significant bruising and injuries.

“There was no description of him staggering or limping … but the sudden pump of adrenaline can make people do some incredible things,” Sen-Sgt McArthur told 3AW.

“I’d say he had a fair amount of adrenaline, or something else, pumping around in his blood.”

The owner of a nearby business said an employee working the late shift heard the crash and alerted police.

“They were out the back, heard a massive bang and came out the front to see what had happened,” he said.

“It was a horrific sight to see. Both cars ended up really far away from where the crash happened.

“One of them would have had to be travelling really fast to knock them that far.”

Police are believed to have received multiple calls reporting a Lexus being driven erratically and going through red lights in Chadstone, near the Matthew Flinders Hotel, about 9pm.

Rosemary, a resident in nearby La Trobe St, said crashes were common at the intersection.

“They happen all the time here,” she said.

“Just the other week there was one, and now this has happened. That poor lady.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at crimestoppersvic.com.au

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