Tennis star Nick Kyrgios helped police by using a phone app to remotely track his Tesla after it was stolen from his mother at gunpoint on Monday morning.
Kygrios was inside his family’s Canberra home about 8.30am when a masked man wearing all black knocked on the front door, describing himself as “Chris”.
His mother answered the door to find a long-barrel firearm pointed at her, according to court documents first reported by the Canberra Times and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup The man allegedly demanded she hand over the keys to Kyrgios’s green Tesla, which was parked on the driveway outside.
After handing the armed man the keys, Kyrgios’s mother was allegedly marched outside at gunpoint. The man demanded she show him how to operate the Tesla, police say. “She was escorted outside toward the Tesla at gun point, and observed the defendant get into the driver seat of the car,” police allege in court documents. “She felt at this time that she had an opportunity while the firearm was not pointed at her to run back inside and screamed for help from the other occupants of the house.” Kyrgios and his manager, Daniel Horsfall, called triple-0 for help.