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STEALING – LAKESIDE DRIVE JOONDALUP WA – 19 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10707
  • Date

    19 Jul 2022

STEALING – ROCKINGHAM ROAD SPEARWOOD WA – 16 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10706
  • Date

    16 Jul 2022

BURGLARY – SHELVOCK CRESCENT KOONDOOLA WA – 06 AUGUST 2022

  • Case

    10705
  • Date

    06 Aug 2022

STEALING – REPTON STREET DAYTON WA – 06 AUGUST 2022

  • Case

    10704
  • Date

    06 Aug 2022

STEALING – DAVIDSON TERRACE JOONDALUP WA – 07 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10703
  • Date

    07 Jul 2022

STEALING – HAY STREET SUBIACO WA – 02 AUGUST 2022

  • Case

    10702
  • Date

    02 Aug 2022

BEING ARMED TO CAUSE FEAR – MURRAY STREET PERTH WA – 27 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10701
  • Date

    27 Jul 2022

STEALING – EXCHANGE ROAD MALAGA WA – 01 AUGUST 2022

  • Case

    10700
  • Date

    01 Aug 2022

MISSING PERSON – DAVID INGRAM

  • Case

  • Date

    24 Sep 2021

STEALING – PINJARRA ROAD MANDURAH WA – 28 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10699
  • Date

    28 Jul 2022

STEALING – SOUTH TERRACE FREMANTLE WA – 28 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10698
  • Date

    28 Jul 2022

STEALING – CAMBORNE PARKWAY BUTLER WA – 30 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10697
  • Date

    30 Jul 2022

STEALING – OLD PERTH ROAD BASSENDEAN WA – 30 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10696
  • Date

    30 Jul 2022

STEALING – BENARA ROAD NORANDA WA – 01 AUGUST 2022

  • Case

    10694
  • Date

    01 Aug 2022

STEALING – BEAUFORT STREET HIGHGATE WA – 20 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10693
  • Date

    20 Jul 2022
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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