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Assault – Noarlunga Centre

Posted on 13/05/2026

The man pictured on the T722 bus to Colonnades Shopping Centre in March may be able to assist a police investigation relating to a recent incident.

At about 1pm on Thursday, 12 March 2026 the victim was on the bus travelling to the Colonnades Centre with her small son, who was in a pram. Whilst on the bus, the suspect, who was sitting directly behind the bus driver, got out of his seat and began kicking the pram. The suspect then punched the victim to the head several times and rammed her head into a pole. Another female passenger tried to assist the victim but was also assaulted. A male passenger then grabbed the suspect and threw him off the bus as it arrived at the shopping centre, and chased him away.

The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, tall with a slim build and short dark hair. At the time of the incident he was wearing a blue and white shirt, dark pants and was carrying a rucksack.

If you know the identity of the man in the image or his whereabouts, you can anonymously contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online. Please quote reference # 26-014TV




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