11 October 2011

The face of the Mitchell Brothel Blagger

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ACT Policing has released the image of a man who is alleged to have been involved in the robbery at Pretty Woman Studio in Huddart Court, Mitchell last month (Tuesday September 6).

About 9.15pm three men entered a business premises in Mitchell. The men followed an employee to the rear of the premises, where one of the men punched the employee in the face. The three men then went to the main office where they confronted the manager.

The men demanded money before punching the manager repeatedly about the face and head. The manager handed the offenders a sum of cash before they left the area.

As a result of the incident, the manager suffered a number of facial injuries.

One of the offenders is described as Caucasian, around 30 years of age with a muscular build. He is about 165cm (5’5”) tall, with blond, short hair and a fair complexion. He was wearing a white hooded jumper.

The male is believed to drive a late model, blue, single cab utility with an aluminium tray.

Anyone who could assist in identifying the vehicle and the offenders is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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Typsy McStaggers2:30 pm 12 Oct 11

Gerry-Built said :

sarahsarah said :

Commander Shepard?

Okay, so not an exact match but made me double take :B

I thought more like Joaquin Phoenix

I think you’re on the drug that killed his brother 😉

sarahsarah said :

Commander Shepard?

Okay, so not an exact match but made me double take :B

I thought more like Joaquin Phoenix

Pork Hunt said :

The cops should look for him at the eye brow separation clinic…

Monobrows usually don’t think they have a problem, so he won’t probably won’t be there on his own account.

Perhaps the police could get him plucked after they arrest him.

And yes, he does look uncannily like Commander Shepard.

KeenGolfer said :

montana said :

what takes the police so long to release information like this?

You do realise it’s a facefit don’t you? Do you really think it’s like the movies where the witness sits down with the artist at the time of the incident and the sketch is knocked out in 5 minutes?

My first thought when I saw the image was ‘damn. these images have come a long way since the identikit days’. I guess there is a trade-off between awesome looking pictures and the ease of identification and the lag between the incident and the publication. 3D models would I assume take even longer?

The cops should look for him at the eye brow separation clinic…

sarahsarah said :

Commander Shepard?

Okay, so not an exact match but made me double take :B

OMG your a women and you play SciFi computer games!!! You are the perfect women.

montana said :

what takes the police so long to release information like this?

You do realise it’s a facefit don’t you? Do you really think it’s like the movies where the witness sits down with the artist at the time of the incident and the sketch is knocked out in 5 minutes?

montana said :

what takes the police so long to release information like this?

just annoys me when they could easily release this straight after the robbery. or in the case of a servo store hold up, they have the footage and culprit’s face on tape, but we never see it until weeks later.

Damn Police, always out there hunting criminals…

what takes the police so long to release information like this?

just annoys me when they could easily release this straight after the robbery. or in the case of a servo store hold up, they have the footage and culprit’s face on tape, but we never see it until weeks later.

Commander Shepard?

Okay, so not an exact match but made me double take :B

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