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ASSAULT – MARKET STREET FREMANTLE WA – 20 DECEMBER 2022

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Please quote case number 10914.

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At around 11.00pm on Tuesday 20 December 2022, two women entered a Tobacco shop on Market Street in Fremantle and asked for a bottle of e-cigarette vape juice. When the shop assistant placed the vape juice on the counter, one of the women grabbed it off the counter and attempted to run from the shop. When the shop assistant grabbed the woman to try and retrieve the vape juice, both woman bit, scratched and punched the shop assistant before running off with the bottle vape juice.

Police have released CCTV images of two women who they believe may be able to assist with their investigation.

The first woman is described as: tan skinned, slim build with long black hair tied back into a ponytail. She was wearing a black t-shirt, black pants and black shoes.

The second woman is described as: light skinned, slim build with black hair. She was wearing a grey singlet, faded blue jeans, sliders with a black shoulder bag.

If you have any information about the identity of these two women or details of this offence please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au. You can remain anonymous if you wish and rewards are available once charges are laid. Please quote Reference Number 10914.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

Working Together by DuShong

The artwork titled ‘Working Together’ represents the Aboriginal tribes of Western Australia working together in harmony to rejuvenate the land by controlled fires.

In this artwork it also represents our community today working together to keep our neighbourhood safe from crime.

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