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Crime Watch: Fake kidnapping, flash car flogged and a Chatswood Eshay arrest.

Local Police have again filled the blotter this week, reporting several lower north shore incidents including break ins and drink driving offences. Residents are also reminded to be vigilant with home security following a car theft in Mosman.

By ANNA USHER

Mosman: Flash car flogged.

Residents are being reminded to lock up following several break-ins over the past few weeks.

On Monday, three men entered a home on Mandolong Rd sometime after 10:30pm, accessing the property through the front door.

“The offenders entered the home while residents were asleep upstairs,” North Shore Police Area Command says.

“They made off with the homeowners silver Audi, which was later recovered abandoned in Five Dock.”

Police ask anyone who may have noticed suspicious activity at the stated location during the given times and dates to please contact North Shore Police on 9414 8499 or Crime Stoppers (1800 333 000 or visit the website).

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North Sydney: Blue St punch ons.

It was all happening in North Sydney’s CBD on Monday 22 February, and local SHORE boys had nothing to do with it!

Police have charged two 42-year-old men with affray after they were caught bashing the tripe out of each other in the middle of Blue St at 6:15pm.

The punch on was so heated, it stopped traffic.

“Witnesses contacted Police after spotting the pair fighting on the roadway, causing motorists to take evasive action to miss the melee,” Senior Constable Michael Alexander says.

“Police arrived on scene and found both men to be bleeding, with cuts to the face and head.

“After speaking with several witnesses police placed both men under arrest. They were taken to Chatswood Police Station and charged with Affray.”

Both will both face Manly Local Court later this month.

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Chatswood: Another week, another Eshay.

Eetswa lads. We love multiculturalism, but the buck stops with Eshays.

Police have this week charged a 14-year-old boy from Artarmon following the assault of another boy at a shopping centre in Chatswood last week.

Shortly after 4:00pm on Thursday 3 March, the teen tried to roll two other boys inside Westfield and demanded property from them. It’s not known if they were wearing TN’s.

“The interaction was diffused without incident, however a short time later the Artarmon boy approached the same pair, kicking one in the back and then punching him in the face,” Police say.

“Several adults intervened causing the Artarmon boy to flee.”

Following detailed enquiries, North Shore Police Area Command officers arrested the Artarmon boy at Chatswood Interchange on Friday 4 March.

He faces Parramatta Children’s Court later this month.

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Roseville: Fake Kidnapping.

This is a good one.

A 28-year-old man has been charged with several offences including drink after he was spotted driving in dangerous manner last week.

Police will allege that around 11:50 pm on Thursday 3 March they observed the man driving his Ford ute along Archbold Road, Roseville in a dangerous manner.

When they pulled the vehicle over, they observed the man displaying some rather curious behaviour.

Here’s where it gets good.

“It will further be alleged that when Police stopped the man, who was the only occupant of the vehicle, they saw him climb into the back seat and hide,” Police say.

“He then claimed to Police that he had been kidnapped.”

The man refused a roadside breath test and was taken to Chatswood Police Station, “where he continued to refuse to provide a sample of his breath for analysis,” Senior Constable Michael Alexander says.

Further enquiries revealed the man’s licence is suspended.

He was charged in relation to the matter and will face court next month.



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