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Third charged after fire-damaged business broken into twice

Third charged after fire-damaged business broken into twice – South Coast Sunday, 12 January 2020 08:56:48 AM

A third person has been charged as investigations continue over property allegedly stolen during recent bushfires on the state’s South Coast.

About 3pm on Friday (10 January), officers from South Coast Police District and the Southern Region Enforcement Squad (RES) executed a search warrant at a home in Narooma, following reports of looting in the South Coast region.

During the search, police located a number of electrical items, which are alleged to have been stolen during recent bushfires. These items were seized to undergo forensic examination.

A 31-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man have been charged and remain before the courts.

About 7.30pm yesterday (Saturday 11 January 2020), officers stopped a Mazda 6 sedan on George Bass Drive, Batemans Bay.

During a search of the vehicle, police located and seized mobile phones.

Police will allege in court that the phones had been stolen during from a fire-damaged business in Batemans Bay on Wednesday (8 January 2020).

A 26-year-old man, who was the front seat passenger, was arrested at the scene and taken to Batemans Bay Police Station, where he was charged with receive property-theft – serious indictable offence.

He was refused bail to appear at Batemans Bay Local Court today (Sunday 12 January 2020).

Investigations are continuing.

The NSW Police Force is providing a high-visibility presence to deter criminal activity throughout the current bushfire emergency and assist other emergency services to ensure bushfire-affected areas are safe for the community to return as quickly as possible.

Local police numbers have been bolstered by officers from specialist commands to conduct regular patrols throughout bushfire-affected areas.

Anyone with information about unsafe or unlawful behaviour in the bushfire affected region is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.

In the event of an emergency, contact Triple Zero (000).

Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.


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