2065 days ago

Car broken into on Newcastle Road in DINSDALE.

Kelly from Dinsdale

Hi guys, Police Event Number 180831-7985 please use this number if you have seen or have any footage that relates or fits the description of vehicles and behaviour below. Thank you! our car was broken into @ about 6am Friday 31/08 on the roadside. So beware of what looks like a Black Subaru Sedan and maybe also a car in similar shape to a Silver/Light Coloured Mitsubishi Lancer Sedan with spoiler. The two cars were in the middle of the road with one guy breaking into the back side window of our car!!!! We were lucky enough to catch him doing it and they fled. He was wearing a reddish hoodie or jacket with white banding on the arm. If anyone has seen anything or anyone matching any above descriptions acting shady please let the police know immediately . Thanks!

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