Bottleshop damaged by 4WD in attempted ram raid at Howard Springs Tavern
A WELL-KNOWN Top End pub has been ram-raided in the early hours of this morning. Investigations are under way
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TWO people have been arrested after a well-known rural area pub was ram-raided in the early hours of this morning.
NT Police responded to calls that the Howard Springs Thirsty Camel bottle shop —which is attached to the Howard Springs Tavern — had been ram raided by a four-wheel-drive about 5.45am on Monday morning.
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Police enquiries found the Volkswagen Amarok was stolen from a Bellamack residence following an unlawful entry at some stage overnight.
NT Police said several youths were seen running from the vehicle with one carrying a carton of alcohol with him.
Workers struggled to remove the car because it had become lodged in the bottle shop roller door.
A bollard stopped the vehicle from going any further.
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The vehicle suffered minor damage to the front bumper.
About 12:30pm today, a 22-year-old female and a 24-year-old male were located and arrested in relation to the incident. Both have been conveyed to the Palmerston Watch House.
Charges are expected to be laid later today.
Originally published as Bottleshop damaged by 4WD in attempted ram raid at Howard Springs Tavern