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Police release face-fit to identify car thief

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 โ€˜carjackingโ€™ 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 (5โ€™10โ€) 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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