14 May 2012

Fisher's road raging burglars in a white ute

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ACT Policing is seeking witnesses after two incidents occurred in Fisher early yesterday morning (Sunday 13 May) involving a white ute.

Around 12.30am, a white station wagon was driving along Ballarat Street when a white Holden Commodore sedan and white ute attempted to box the vehicle in and force it off the road.

A short time later the station wagon was driving on Perry Drive and the Commodore rammed the rear and right hand side of the vehicle causing damage to the rear bumper and front right wheel.

It is believed the white ute was also involved in this incident.

The driver of the Commodore was described as Caucasian, young, with a slim build and short hair.

Following this, around 2.45am, police attended the Newsagency and Post Office at Fisher Shops in response to an attempted burglary.

Police spoke with the shop owner who stated he heard a loud bang at the front door and the glass had been smashed but no entry had been gained.

Two males described as tall and wearing light coloured clothes were then seen getting into a white ute.

Police urge anyone who may have witnessed any suspicious behaviour in Fisher around the time of these incidents to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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Given the situation I think the driver of the vehicle being boxed in would be very nervous, even scared. I dare say getting the licence plate would be the last thing on his or her mind. The adrenalin kicks in and they would be thinking of ways to get out of the situation. Getting the licence plate number and then memorizing it would be very difficult.

its 12.30 am and a fair whack of people are inside or in bed. It’s a suburban street so possibly not too many other cars happening to be passing by right at that time and 3 – its dark. If i saw someone zooming down the street my first instinct isn’t necessarily to look at the number plate just in case its a dodgy car, but just make sure it stays out of my way.

1337Hax0r said :

How is it that no one ever manages to get a number plate during these incidents?

I suspect that they do, but the cars turn out to be stolen so it’s irrelevant.

How is it that no one ever manages to get a number plate during these incidents? Or is it that they do, and that is reported to police but police just need to confirm that in order to secure a conviction?
Either way, I hope they convict these low life, and that the low life are put behind bars for a long time.

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