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STEALING – GEORGE STREET PINJARRA WA – 23 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10664
  • Date

    23 Jun 2022

STEALING – MAIN STREET ELLENBROOK WA – 26 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10663
  • Date

    26 Jun 2022

STEALING – ARMADALE ROAD JANDAKOT WA – 12 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10662
  • Date

    12 Jun 2022

COREY O’CONNELL

  • Case

  • Date

    24 Jun 2021

ASSAULT – FORREST ROAD HAMILTON HILL WA – 07 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10661
  • Date

    07 Jun 2022

STEALING – BOLTON AVENUE BURSWOOD WA – 11 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10660
  • Date

    11 Jun 2022

STEALING – BURRENDAH BOULEVARD WILLETON WA – 05 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10659
  • Date

    05 Jul 2022

STEALING – HEPPINGSTONE STREET SOUTH PERTH WA – 01 JULY 2022

  • Case

    10658
  • Date

    01 Jul 2022

STEALING – JOONDALUP DRIVE CARRAMAR WA – 21 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10657
  • Date

    21 Jun 2022

ASSAULT – SCARBOROUGH BEACH ROAD INNALOO WA – 22 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10656
  • Date

    22 Jun 2022

FRAUD – FITZGERALD STREET WEST PERTH WA – 29 MAY 2022

  • Case

    10655
  • Date

    29 May 2022

STEALING – KEY LARGO DRIVE CLARKSON WA – 25 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10654
  • Date

    25 Jun 2022

STEALING – THE STRAND WELLARD WA – 16 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10652
  • Date

    16 Jun 2022

STEALING – ALBANY HIGHWAY EAST VICTORIA PARK WA – 16 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10653
  • Date

    16 Jun 2022

STEALING – OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA – 20 JUNE 2022

  • Case

    10651
  • Date

    20 Jun 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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