Members of the public intervened to detain a suspect in the early hours of this morning, which led to ACT Policing arresting and charging a 15-year-old boy for aggravated burglary.
An 18-year-old man had been with a group of friends in Duffy, waiting for a lift from his father around 12.50am today (Sunday, November 18) when another group of young people, including one with a red bandanna tied across his face, were seen to walk across the carpark toward the Duffy shops.
The man left with his father and friends but concerned about the suspicious behaviour they had witnessed, drove back to the Duffy shops a short time later to see the same group of people running from the shops, and two youths climbing from a hole smashed in the glass shopfront of one store.
The 18-year-old man gave chase on foot across the nearby oval, and tackled one of the offenders to the ground. The 15-year-old alleged offender was then detained while police were called.
The young person, from South Canberra, was charged with aggravated burglary and will face the ACT Childrens Court tomorrow (Monday, November 19). Police are urging any witnesses who may have information about the burglary at the Duffy shops, or may be able to identify other co-offenders, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the website at www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information may be provided anonymously.
ACT Greens' 'Big Bus Plan' promises to deliver 100 more buses, 200 extra drivers, in two years
Great idea! They might even be innovative enough to start new transport routes with minibuses that… View
Thanks, I did just read it, and it clearly states their BASE SALARY is now $93,592 per annum or… View
Canberra Airport destinations to be up, up and away with five-year growth plan
Rhys Davey I hope they get direct to NZ View
Singapore only did it for a slot in Sydney too. It was however a great service for Canberra.… View
Canberra club members believed to be spared worst of data breach
Some time back I went to the tradies club to met a friend for a meal . In order to enter I was… View
Glad they think we are spared the worst here, obviously in the least my name, address and dob is out… View
It is really outrageous that the clubs can scan your IDs and keep all the info about you. Just a… View
Light rail stage 1 numbers add up to a problem for Liberals
Vander Leal How unusual that a report on light rail in Canberra didn't discuss other methods of… View
since you're talking about the numbers of what's happening with zero information about any other… View
Vander Leal And yet not only do the numbers for Stage 1 refute your deep analysis, but so does much… View