Bunbury Offences

Bunbury Police are investigating a series of offences overnight involving two stolen vehicles.

Around 12.10am Thursday 12 November 2020 a 1989 white Toyota Nissan Navara was taken from an address in Clarke Street, South Bunbury.

A short time later the stolen Nissan Navara was abandoned at property on Ferguson Road, Dardanup and a Toyota Landcruiser utility was stolen from the same property.

Overnight two occurrences of stealing from parked motor vehicles was reported within the Dardanup town site.

At 02:19, a Toyota Landcruiser utility is used to breach a business in Strickland Street, East Bunbury, running over numerous small push bikes.

An occupant of the vehicle ran into the store and took a high value bicycle from the display and the vehicle reversed out and left.

At 02:29, a Toyota Landcruiser utility breached the gates at a landscaping business in the Davenport light industrial area. It failed to gain entry to the premises, however the gates were badly damaged.

At 02:40, a Toyota Landcruiser utility was seen near a burglary on a home in Winthrop Avenue, College Grove.

At 02:53, police were advised of a vehicle on fire in Pierce Court, Usher. The vehicle was identified as the Toyota Landcruiser utility stolen from Ferguson Road, Dardanup. It was completely destroyed.

Police wish to speak to anyone who witnessed any of the incidents listed, has CCTV, Dash-cam or mobile phone footage of any of the incidents listed or of the Nissan or Toyota driving around in the early hours of 12 November 2020.

Footage can be uploaded via the below link-

https://wapf.au.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/burglary-stolen-motor-vehicle-series-east-bunbury

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperwa.com.au

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