Attempt break and enter into credit union, man arrested in Murwillumbah

A man has been charged after police allege he attempted to break into a credit union at Murwillumbah today, NSW Police say.

During the early hours, (Monday 15 January 2018), security responded to an alarm at a credit union in Murwillumbah Street. As they arrived they noticed a number of cladding planks had been removed from the building and contacted police.

As police were driving to the scene they noticed a man walking nearby. He was searched and a number of items were allegedly located on him, including housebreaking implements. Police attempted to arrest the man and a violent struggle ensued.

The man was eventually handcuffed and during the scuffle it is alleged a police officer was bitten.

The man was taken to Tweed Heads Police Station and charged with break and inter with intent x 2, assault police, resist arrest, have face blackened/disguised with intent, possess safebreaking implements, possess housebreaking implements, malicious damage and eight warrants for break and enter offences in 2015.

The man was refused bail to appear in Tweed Heads Local Court tomorrow (Tuesday 16 January 2018).

The officer was treated for a minor injury.

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