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Cohuna servo burgled

Cohuna servo burgled

ON September 2, between 5.09am and 5.13am, two male offenders smashed through the front entry of a service station in King George Street, Cohuna.

The offenders proceeded through the premises until they located a storage area from which they stole approximately 600 to 800 packets of cigarettes and a small amount of cash, together valued at about $27,000.

Both offenders left through the front door and proceeded left along Dunn Street towards King Edward Street on foot.

The first offender is described as being male, with an olive complexion.

In CCTV footage he appears to be about 175cm to 185cm tall.

He was wearing a black puffer jacket with a hood over his head, a black beanie worn underneath, black Remax track pants with a distinctive white stripe down the sides, black runners and fluorescent green latex gloves.

The second offender appears to be Caucasian and approximately 175cm to 185cm tall.

During the incident he was dressed in a black jacket with a hood over his head, dark jeans and dark-grey runners with fluorescent green on the sides of the soles.


Criminal damage committed

BETWEEN 10am on August 29 and 1.15pm on August 30 a Colourbond fence was damaged in Market Street.

The fence runs along the street, and it appears it was kicked or hit with an object, creating a hole the size of a football or similar.

If anyone noticed anything suspicious or has any information about either of these incidents they are urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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