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Property Damage – Magill

Posted on 30/08/2022

Property Damage – Magill

At about 10.27pm on Sunday, 17th April 2022 six males were loitering in the vicinity of a property in Magill. One of the males began filming the property before moving towards a pile of rocks and picking two of them up. The suspect proceeds to throw the two rocks at the property causing damage to some concrete tiling. The suspect and the other five males have then sprinted away from the area. The suspect is described as being in his early 20s, wearing a dark coloured long sleeve top featuring a design on the sleeves and dark coloured pants, light coloured sneakers and having a short haircut. The other two males behind the suspect in the vision are witnesses to the incident and may be able to assist police with their investigation.  It is believed this is not the first time the group has targeted the property.

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