Detectives have released CCTV footage in an appeal for information after a break and enter at a Huntingwood warehouse earlier this year.
About 1.15am on Tuesday 27 January 2026, a white 'Pantech' truck drove into a warehouse driveway on Oatley Close, Huntingwood, where approximately three men approached a lone security guard sat in a nearby vehicle.
The group, dressed in all black clothing including balaclavas and gloves, made demands before assaulting the 41-year-old man.
He was forcibly removed and restrained, before the group stole his keys and entered a business warehouse, where they stole multiple boxes of items worth approximately $2000.
After the group left the location, the man was able to free himself and seek assistance.
About 1.45am, officers attached to Blacktown Police Area Command responded and located the security guard suffering facial injuries.
He was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition.
A crime scene was established and an investigation under Strike Force Beardon was commenced.
Following inquiries, investigators have released CCTV of three vehicles whose drivers, they wish to speak with.
About 1.30am Monday 26 January 2026, a black Ford Ranger utility drove into the warehouse driveway and the male driver spoke with security staff, before leaving.
About 6pm on Monday 26 January 2026, police believe the 'Pantech' truck was seen in a business parking lot and captured driving in convoy with a white Toyota Corolla hatchback.
In addition, investigators wish to speak with three men captured wearing all black clothing, balaclavas, and gloves, who may be able to assist with inquiries.
Anyone with information about the identity of the men captured in the CCTV or the drivers of the truck, Ute and hatchback are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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