Elderly woman victim of 17 break-ins in crime riddled town
A woman in a regional NSW town has had multiple cars stolen, lights vandalised and even a pet killed by local criminals. Now, she’s demanding harsher penalties for young offenders.
A woman in a regional NSW town has had multiple cars stolen, lights vandalised and even a pet killed by local criminals. Now, she’s demanding harsher penalties for young offenders.
With bidding just days away, some of the sought-after plates are already attracting bids of more than $160,000.
Furious locals in a NSW town are venting their frustration over vehicle thefts, vandalism and break-and-enters, while police operate at 70 per cent capacity.
The stunning town of South West Rocks, home to many ex-Sydney retirees, has been hit with break-ins, car thefts and vandalism in recent months. Locals are pleading for more police.
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