A woman killed in a head-on crash involving an allegedly stolen vehicle while driving to work has been identified as a nurse at a local aged care home.

Carron Scott, 60, was driving an orange Toyota Corolla on the D’Aguilar Hwy at Woodford, north of Brisbane, about 6.10am on Tuesday when it was struck head-on by a white Isuzu D-Max utility.

She was on her way to work at Woodford Manor Aged Care when she suffered critical injuries and died at the scene.

Police allege the ute had been stolen from an address on McLoughlin Rd in Morayfield about 3.45am.

Debris is scattered across the D’Aguilar Highway after a collision involving an allegedly stolen ute.Debris is scattered across the D’Aguilar Highway after a collision involving an allegedly stolen ute. Credit: 7NEWS Carron Scott, 60, was driving to work when she was killed in a head-on crash involving an allegedly stolen ute.Carron Scott, 60, was driving to work when she was killed in a head-on crash involving an allegedly stolen ute. Credit: Supplied CCTV shows a man allegedly stealing a white Isuzu D-Max from a Morayfield property hours before the crash.CCTV shows a man allegedly stealing a white Isuzu D-Max from a Morayfield property hours before the crash. Credit: Supplied

 

Detective Inspector Lisa Elkins said the two vehicles collided head-on, with the driver of the ute fleeing the scene.

“There were two vehicles involved, one was a stolen utility, driven by a 31-year-old man who had decamped the scene and the smaller vehicle involved was a small Toyota Corolla and it was driven by a 60-year-old female who unfortunately, tragically died at the scene,” she said.

“Very tragic circumstances, to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Police launched a search for the man, placing a nearby school and daycare centre into lockdown as officers combed the area.

“Police locked down the area and searched for the male and he was later located about two hours later in a nearby school where he was arrested,” Det Insp Elkins said.

The 31-year-old man was taken into custody in a school toilet block.

A 60-year-old woman died, while the alleged ute driver was later located and taken into custody in a school toilet in Woodford, where the campus was placed into lockdown during the arrest.

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A 60-year-old woman died, while the alleged ute driver was later located and taken into custody in a school toilet in Woodford, where the campus was placed into lockdown during the arrest.

He remains in hospital with minor injuries under police guard. No charges have been laid at this stage.

Manor Aged Care said Scott’s loss is deeply felt among the community. In a statement, the service said the beloved nurse would be “greatly missed by colleagues, residents, and families”.

“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with her family, friends, and all who knew her.”

Floral tributes have been laid for Scott at the crash site.

A nearby school was placed into lockdown as police searched for the driver following the crash.A nearby school was placed into lockdown as police searched for the driver following the crash. Credit: 7NEWS Police locate and arrest a 31-year-old man in the school’s toilet block.Police locate and arrest a 31-year-old man in the school’s toilet block. Credit: Queensland Police Flowers have been laid at the crash site in Woodford where the 60-year-old nurse was killed.Flowers have been laid at the crash site in Woodford where the 60-year-old nurse was killed. Credit: 7NEWS

 

The highway was closed in both directions for several hours as investigators examined the scene.

The Caboolture Criminal Investigation Branch continues to investigate and has asked anyone with information or relevant dashcam vision to come forward.