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Aggravated Serious Criminal Trespass & Theft – PARK HOLME

Posted on 25/06/2024

About 7.55pm on Thursday 14 February, the victim was disturbed by a man entering a bedroom at their Park Holme property. The suspect left the house and the victim locked the door behind them.

A short time later the suspect returned and asked for entry to retrieve a bag. When the victim refused, the man smashed a side window and then retrieved a small black bag from the bedroom. He was then caught on CCTV leaving the house on a red bicycle.

Items of jewellery are believed to have been stolen from the house.

The suspect is described as being of Aboriginal appearance, with a dark complexion. He was approximately 40-years-old, 183 cm tall, slim build, with short dark hair and a beard.

At the time he was wearing a green hoody, black track pants and was carrying a black backpack on his back.

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