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Man extradited from NSW to face court over Kippax aggravated robbery

A 29-year-old man extradited from Wagga Wagga NSW will face the ACT Magistrate’s Court today charged in relation to an aggravated robbery in Kippax on Tuesday. 

Five arrested after stealing cars and ramming vehicles

ACT Policing’s Operation TORIC has arrested five people for vehicle offences, burglary, and breaches of bail conditions – the youngest a 15-year-old boy. 

21 cars stolen per week in ACT: keys to ensuring yours isn’t next

In the ACT, 21 cars on average are stolen every week. In the last year alone, more than 1,100 cars were stolen in Canberra. Motor vehicle theft has become one of the most troubling issues for ACT Policing.

25-year-old man dies in crash at Bathurst involving stolen ACT car

A 25-year-old man has died following a single-vehicle crash involving a vehicle stolen from the ACT at Bathurst NSW overnight.

Gowrie man to face court after driving at police

A 23-year-old Gowrie man who was on parole and subject to a good behaviour order will face court this morning, 29 August, on a number of charges, including driving at police.

2 cars stolen from Canberra homes used in serious crimes

Two cars stolen in separate burglaries at homes in Ngunnawal and Fisher early yesterday morning have been used by the offenders to burgle three ACT clubs.

ACT police arrest 8 teen boys for multiple vehicle offences

Officers from ACT Policing’s Operation TORIC have arrested eight teenage boys – the youngest aged 13 – for a range of motor vehicle offences in the past 24 hours.

New taskforce arrests Higgins man for car, fuel, number plate thefts

Operation TORIC, the new ACT Policing taskforce established last month to address an increase in motor vehicle thefts and associated dangerous driving, arrested two more offenders yesterday. The taskforce has made 33 arrests and laid 115 charges since it began in August.

Two stolen cars recovered, three people arrested in Canberra’s south

Three people have been arrested and two stolen vehicles recovered in two incidents yesterday as ACT Policing officers continue to target car thieves. 

ACT police arrest 2 men over stolen cars and other offences

Two men have been charged by ACT police with multiple offences following separate arrests in Mitchell and Narrabundah yesterday. 

ACT police arrest woman after drug paraphernalia, stolen IDs, foreign cash found in stolen vehicle

ACT Policing officers have arrested a 30-year-old woman for allegedly breaking into a Volkswagen Tiguan, stealing a Hyundai IX35, stealing personal items, committing credit card fraud and possessing drug paraphernalia.  

Two arrested in Ainslie after pursuits through several suburbs

A 28-year-old Downer man and a 32-year-old Narrabundah woman will face court on multiple charges after their arrest in Ainslie last night.

Stolen vehicle rams Phillip garage door, swipes police car

ACT police are asking the public for help to find an extensively damaged white Toyota FJ Cruiser that rammed through a Phillip garage door and swiped a parked police vehicle last night, Wednesday 20 July. 

Witnesses and CCTV sought to burglary in Monash area

ACT Police are seeking witnesses and CCTV footage following a vehicle theft and burglary in Monash.  The offenders entered a home on Harricks Crescent and stole several items, including the keys to a...

34yo Wright man on bail facing 11 driving, property charges

A 34-year-old Wright man on bail was arrested by ACT Policing yesterday in connection with multiple stolen cars and property offences conducted across several Canberra suburbs throughout June.

Two teens on bail charged following cross-border drive in stolen car

Two 16-year-olds have been charged with multiple offences - including drug driving, driving at police, and aggravated furious driving - after stealing a car left running in a Campbell driveway yesterday, Tuesday 14 June. 

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