ACT Policing has released a forensic facefit image of one of the alleged two offenders from a home invasion which occurred in Gungahlin on Sunday, February 6.
Around 9.50pm, a Gungahlin couple were confronted at their front door by two males carrying what appeared to be a firearm and a large knife. The males attempted to force there way into the house but were pushed out by the couple.
The weapons were not used on the victims during the incident; however the offender carrying the firearm struck the male victim with a single punch to the cheek.
ACT Policing is appealing for the public’s help in identifying one of the two men alleged to have carried out the offence.
The first offender (identified in the facefit) is described as having an Asiatic/Islander appearance, aged in his early 20s, approximately 174-178 cm (5’8” – 5’10”) tall, with a thin build and wearing a black hooded jumper (shown as grey in the facefit).
The second male offender was described as Caucasian, aged in his early 20s, approximately 180cm (5’11”) tall, with a thin build, short blond hair and was wearing a grey coloured jumper.
Anyone who may be able to assist police with the investigation are asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au
Information may be provided anonymously.
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