ACT Policing has apprehended three south-side youths following an aggravated burglary in Kambah last night (Monday, 14 November).
About 7.25pm police attended Rounsevell Street in relation to a reported aggravated burglary.
Upon arrival police checked the residence, finding no people inside.
A short time later, police located an injured juvenile male in a nearby alleyway. Police will allege that he injured himself gaining entry to the house. Property taken from the residence was also found in the alleyway.
ACT Ambulance attended and conveyed the alleged offender to The Canberra Hospital.
About 8pm two more juvenile males were apprehended a short distance away from where the incident occurred.
They were taken to the ACT Watch House and were later released into the custody of their parents/guardian.
Investigations are ongoing in relation to the youth’s involvement in the burglary.
Police urge members of the public to contact Police Operations if they are suspicious of any persons or activity in their neighbourhood on 131444, or contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000. Information can be provided anonymously.
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