Police NT: Pair arrested after Berrimah robbery
Two individuals have been arrested after an aggravted robbery in Berrimah over the weekend.
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UPDATE: Police have arrested a pair following a call for information on an aggravated robbery in Berrimah.
They are expected to be charged later tonight and will face court at a later date.
EARLIER: NT Police wish to speak to two individuals, and are calling on information from the public, in relation to an aggravated robbery in Berrimah.
A business in Berrimah was at the centre of the incident on Sunday.
Detectives from Serious Crime are urging 31-year-old Joshua Davis and 28-year-old Angleica Tomlins to make themselves known to police.
“Mr Davis and Ms Tomlins should not be approached, and anyone with information as to their whereabouts is asked to make contact on 131 444 or via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference number 989692,” Detective Senior Sergeant Brett Cottier said.
MAN ARRESTED FOR KARAMA ROBBERY
POLICE have arrested a 32-year-old man in relation to a robbery in Karama on Sunday.
He has been charged with aggravated robbery and aggravated unlawful entry after reports of a break in at a property on Koolinda Crescent just after 10pm.
It is believed two males and two females allegedly assaulted a male victim before stealing a number of items and fleeing the scene.
The man will face Darwin Local Court later today.
Detective Senior Sergeant Brett Cotier said investigations are ongoing and police are still working to track down the other three offenders who are known to them.
“Attacking a man in his home is a cowardly act and the Serious Crime Squad will ensure everyone involved faces court for it,” he said.
COPS CHARGE MAN WITH RAMMING CAR INTO GROUP OF PEOPLE
A MAN who allegedly drove a vehicle into a group of people in Central Australia, causing “significant injuries” to two men has been arrested and charged with a string of offences.
An NT Police spokesman said officers had responded to a “large disturbance” between two groups of people in the remote community of Nyirripi on Tuesday when the incident happened.
He said during the disturbance, the 22-year-old man allegedly rammed the two other men, aged 18 and 24, before they were flown to Alice Springs Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The driver allegedly fled the scene but police found and arrested him on Thursday, charging him with dangerous driving causing serious harm, recklessly endangering serious harm and hit and run.
He was due to face the Alice Springs Local Court on Monday.
Meanwhile, a 28-year-old woman who was allegedly struck in the head with an edged weapon during the disturbance was treated at the local clinic for non-life-threatening injuries.
Police are continuing to investigate the incident to identify the woman’s attacker.
Originally published as Police NT: Pair arrested after Berrimah robbery