ACT Policing has released a face-fit image to identify a man who stole a car during an aggravated robbery in Weston Creek on the night of Sunday 6 June.
About 11.40pm, the man depicted in the image and an accomplice were allegedly involved in the ‘carjacking’ theft of a silver Nissan X-Trail with NSW registration CV99VK from a unit complex in Glenmaggie St, Duffy.
The alleged offender was wearing a white hoodie and carrying a black bag at the time of the incident, and is described as being about 180cm (5’10”) tall, of slim build and with black facial stubble.
Anyone who can identify the man, or who may captured video of the vehicle, which was recovered in Braddon on Tuesday 8 June, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference 6817653. Information can be provided anonymously.
ACT Policing face-fit is a graphical representation of a face, constructed by an artist working with a witness. A mixture of technology and artistry creates the image, usually from individual facial features which are then put together to come up with a final composite image.
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