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Theft – Rose Park

Posted on 16/03/2023

Theft – Rose Park

On the 27th November 2022 at about 4.26pm a young victim was riding his bike with some friends in Rose Park. Whilst waiting on his bike near a Service Station on Fullarton Road a man who was a passenger inside a silver Holden Commodore station wagon (registration unknown) began to speak to the youth. The man asked if he could ride his bike and the youth said no. The man has then pulled the bike away from the youth and ridden away. He was last seen heading east towards Hewitt Avenue.

The man is described as Caucasian, mid 40’s, skinny build, 6 foot 1 inches, Australian accent, short buzz cut hair and a goatee. He had a distinctive cross tattoo on the left side of his neck and heavy tattoos on both arms but not a sleeve. He was wearing a white singlet, grey baseball cap and dark tracksuit pants.

The bike that was stolen is a 2009 Iron Horse Sunday Team X – 17 inch with a lime green frame.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online.




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