Five teens arrested after an alleged violent home invasion in Rosebery and burglary in Darwin
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Five teenage boys were arrested after an alleged armed home invasion and robbery in Palmerston then Darwin early on Sunday morning.
NT Police said they first received reports at 1.16am that a number of alleged offenders armed with edged weapons had entered a home in Rosebery.
The residents locked themselves in a bedroom before it is alleged the group smashed the door down with a machete and demanded money and keys to two vehicles, a police spokesman said.
“After locating the keys the offenders left the scene and a short time later they allegedly burgled a shop at Frances Bay where they stole a large quantity of alcohol,” the spokesman said.
“General Duties officers attended the Rosebery home and a crime scene was established.
“Members from Strike Force Trident and the K9 unit were also called out before the stolen vehicles were located on police CCTV and tracked.
“Police then engaged in a short pursuit in Palmerston before the offenders stopped the vehicles and ran.
“The K9 unit then tracked the offenders to an address in Moulden where police arrested a 15-year-old male, 17-year-old male and three 16-year-old males.
“Investigations are continuing.”
Carol Vallef, who owns the store that was targeted in Darwin following the alleged home invasion, said the burglars had caused significant damage.
“Now we have to clean up and fix the mess they’ve made,” she said.
“It’s a lot of messing around.
“There’s a few thousand dollars’ damage — the glass in cabinet isn’t cheap, nor are the glass doors to the refrigerators.”
CCTV footage viewed by NT News shows a small person slide through a broken window before breaking open a door to let in at least another four accomplices about 2.30am.
The footage then showed the alleged offenders break open a glass cabinet and refrigerator door to steal alcohol.
Ms Vallef was surprised to get a call later on Sunday from police informing her the alleged offenders had been caught and some of the alcohol returned.
“Fortunately they got caught, which was very good,” she said.
“The police even returned some of the alcohol.”
Police have asked anyone with information about the incidents to contact 131 444 and quote reference number P25167478
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Originally published as Five teens arrested after an alleged violent home invasion in Rosebery and burglary in Darwin