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Serious criminal trespass and robbery – Para Vista

Posted on 06/05/2025

At about 4.45am on Sunday, 3 November 2024, police were called to Warren Road, Para Vista after reports a group of people had broken into a home, threatened the residents and stolen items.

Five males had forced their way into the home by kicking in the front door.  One male was armed with a knife.  The group ransacked the house and stole a phone, cash and jewellery before leaving.

A white SUV was seen nearby at the time of the break-in.

While the victims were not physically injured as a result of the break-in, they were left shaken by the incident.

The males were aged in their late teens to early 20s, and all wore balaclavas or face masks and dark clothing. One suspect was wearing a blue hoodie, black North Face puffer jacket, dark pants and white sneakers. Another suspect was wearing a black hoodie with a yellow Outlaw logo, with the image of a cowboy holding a firearm, dark pants and white sneakers.

If you have any information you can contact Crime Stoppers online at https://crimestopperssa.com.au or freecall 1800 333 000.




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