ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an assault in Richardson yesterday (Saturday, February 16).
Around 11.50am, a 29-year-old man was walking on a footpath adjacent Clift Crescent, Richardson (near the Richardson IGA) when he was assaulted by a man who claimed to have a knife.
The alleged offender left on foot with a packet of cigarettes and a bottle of Red Eye energy drink. The victim was unharmed in the incident.
The alleged offender is described as Pacific Islander or Maori in appearance, aged in his late teens to early 20’s, about 173cm (5’8”) in height, about 70 kilograms in weight and had black hair that was short all over but long at the back.
He had brown coloured eyes and patchy facial hair similar to a goatee. He was wearing a short sleeve black t-shirt with a white t-shirt underneath. The black t-shirt had white or yellow writing on the front and a picture of a motorcycle.
Anyone who witnessed the incident yesterday in Richardson, or can assist police in identifying the man described above is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
Barnaby raises the Anzac Day and public servants chestnut again
So in the back and forth over this issue, only one side is to blame? Seems like a pretty biased… View
Academic warns of vested interests blocking change to ACT literacy and numeracy teaching
Jack D, what's your expertise in this field, that you are able to evaluate her expertise? Do you… View
I don't care about the politics of this, as what's most important is kids being able to read and… View
Dr Karen Macpherson was the author of the Liberals’ education policy. She was Jeremy Hanson’s… View
Kingston pop-up cycleway trial aims to better protect cyclists pedalling on our roads
Can we please consider pedestrians as the more vulnerable people crossing the roads, making sure… View
we will either abandon activities which harm our planetary life support system, or the planet will… View
This is a taste of the future. For personal health, for our land's preservation from devastation by… View
Take a look behind Canberra's big red doors at Ronald McDonald House
Great article. Ronald McDonald House Charities across Australia are really valuable organisations,… View