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BURGLARY – ARUNDEL STREET FREMANTLE WESTERN AUSTRLIA – 20/JUL/2019

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Fremantle Detectives are seeking assistance with a burglary that occurred at a home along Arundel Street, Fremantle between Friday 19 July 2019 and Saturday 20 July 2019.

 

Sometime between 10pm on Friday and 11am on Saturday, an unknown person has gained entry to the home of a 72 year old man.

 

When inside, the person has stolen a number of items including a vacuum, the victim’s wallet and a pair of wrist watches. The stolen belongings totalled more than $2000.

 

Bank cards inside the wallet were also used to make fraudulent transactions at several stores in the Hamilton Hill area, totalling more than $150.

 

Police have released a CCTV image of a man who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation.

 

The man is described as fair skinned with a medium build, approximately 25-35 years of age and an unshaven face. He was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, grey shirt, dark coloured pants and a black cap.

 

If you have any information about the identity of this man 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

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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