Media Releases

Crime Stoppers South Australia plays an active role in media, promoting unsolved crimes and encouraging people to provide information anonymously with the option of a reward.

Make sure to visit here regularly for our latest news and information.

To be kept up to date follow us today

Follow us on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to watch clips of our latest campaigns and feature crimes.

Serious criminal trespass and theft – Darlington and Brighton

Posted on 15/07/2025

Can you help identify a man believed to be responsible for two pharmacy break-ins in Adelaide’s southern suburbs late last year?

Just before 5am on Tuesday, 3 December 2024, a male suspect smashed the front glass doors of a pharmacy on Seacombe Road at Darlington using a wrench, before entering and stealing a quantity of medications from behind the counter.

Two days later, at about 2.55am on Thursday 5 December 2024, a man wearing similar dark clothing broke into another pharmacy – this time on Brighton Road, Brighton – by smashing the rear doors and again stealing a quantity of medications.

CCTV images have been obtained, and investigators are hoping someone may recognise the suspect.

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via our website at www.crimestopperssa.com.au or by calling our free hotline on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference number CM24-224M.

Even the smallest piece of information can help to stop, solve or prevent crime.




YOU MAY ALSO LIKE TO READ

Serious criminal trespass and theft – Angle Park

13/07/26 | Media Releases, Video

At about 5.20am on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, an elderly resident awoke to find two intruders inside her home at…

READ MORE

Serious criminal trespass and arson – Norwood

07/07/26 | Media Releases, Video

Just after 1am on Tuesday, 7 April 2026, police and fire crews were called to a warehouse on Beulah Road,…

READ MORE

Submit a tip

We provide reporting services that ensure the right information reaches the right people.

Reporting is confidential - we only need your information to solve the crime, not your name.

or call 1800 333 000

I would like to provide information about...