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Police investigating burglaries at Gungahlin Infinity Towers complex

ACT Policing is investigating burglaries at the Infinity Towers complex in Gungahlin in February and March this year. 

During these burglaries property was stolen from many storage cages and vehicles that were broken into. 

While some of the victims have reported these burglaries, police are seeking any additional victims who are yet to do so, as the investigation is progressing rapidly.  

Any victims, and anyone who has witnessed people acting suspiciously in the vicinity of Infinity Towers, between 22 February and 15 March 2022 should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via the website at www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Quote reference 7043038.

Police are also reminding the community not to leave valuable items in unattended vehicles or to leave vehicles unlocked.  

ACT Policing and the ACT Government encourage residents of apartment complexes to report suspicious activity. Further advice is available as part of Outsmart the Offender, a program supported by the ACT Government, ACT Neighbourhood Watch, ACT Crime Stoppers and ACT Policing. 

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