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Serious Criminal Trespass and Theft – Tanunda

Posted on 23/10/2024

Just before 1am on Monday 24 June 2024, police and security responded to an alarm activation at a business in Murray Street, Tanunda.

A break-in, believed to be a ram raid, was discovered. A total of 19 Stihl chainsaws, two Stihl cut off saws, a Stihl long reach trimmer and several Stihl equipment batteries had been stolen.

This theft is of significant value and extensive damage was caused.

Your help is needed to identify the two suspects and vehicle caught on CCTV, and it is hoped that the way the suspects move may help to identify the pair.

Suspect 1 (the driver of the vehicle) appears to be a male with a slim build.

Suspect 2 (the passenger) appears to be male with a heavy build and is seen carrying an item in his right hand.

The vehicle is a white Holden Rodeo with tray top and drop sides and the number plates have been removed.

If you have any information, dashcam or CCTV footage that may assist you can anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at https://crimestopperssa.com.au or freecall 1800 333 000

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