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Aggravated Serious Criminal Trespass and Theft – Mile End

Posted on 08/10/2024

Can you help identify two people caught on CCTV breaking into a shed at a Mile End business?

Just after 12am on Wednesday, 3 April 2024, the pair were captured on CCTV breaking into a shed on Hughes Street. The shed was damaged and items were stolen from inside.

Suspect one is decribed as Male, Caucasian appearance, aged in his 50’s, with a medium build. At the time he was wearing a medium grey t-shirt with a large, light coloured logo on the front, with a blue jacket and a blue cap.

Suspect two is Female, aged in her 40’s with dark coloured hair, which was tied up. She was wearing blue jeans, light coloured shoes, dark blue hooded jacket, blue scarf and was carrying a beige backpack.

If you recognise the suspects or have any information that may help you can anonymously contact Crime Stoppers on https://crimestopperssa.com.au or phone 1800 333 000. Rewards are available. Please quote reference 24-69TV.




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