Jordan Winsor, Cobie Winsor and teen accused of violent carjacking, brazen break ins and stealing
Three people have been charged following a string of break and enters and an armed carjacking over the weekend.
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Three people have been charged following a string of break and enters and an armed carjacking over the weekend.
Police allege Jordan Winsor, 22, Cobie Winsor, 21, and a 17-year-old male broke into a house on Annangrove Rd, Annangrove, stealing bank cards and keys to a Ford utility at about 3am on Friday before driving away in the stolen ute.
Police will allege the second break-in occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning.
At about 3.40am, police allege Jordan and 17-year-old arrived at a Seaforth Crescent, Seaforth home in the stolen Ford before breaking in and stealing items including a handbag, bank cards and an MG sedan.
It will be alleged two hours later, all three co-accuseds were driving along Doonside Crescent, Doonside in the stolen MG when they stopped a man driving a Corolla.
It is alleged the group threatened the driver with a firearm, and forced him from his vehicle before driving it away.
Police allege bout 15 minutes later in Blacktown, the group threatened a second driver, a woman, who managed to escape shaken but unharmed.
Sunday afternoon, officers attached to Blacktown Police Area Command arrested four males at a shopping village on St Martins Crescent, Blacktown.
One of the males, a teen, was taken to Westmead Hospital where he remains in a stable condition.
The Ford ute and MG were located nearby, with the Corolla found on Ross St, Blacktown. All three have been seized for forensic examination.
Officers established a crime scene at a Blacktown Unit on St Martins Crescent and multiple items seized.
All three were taken to Blacktown Police Station.
Jordan Winsor and the 17-year old were charged with: three counts of stealing a motor vehicle, two counts of robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon; and one count each of aggravated break and enter to commit a serious indictable offence while in company, dishonestly obtain property by deception and special aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence with a weapon.
Cobie Winsor was charged with aggravated break and enter to commit a serious indictable offence while in company, and be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner.
Jordan and Cobie were refused bail to appear before Parramatta Local Court.
The 17-year-old will appear in Children’s Court.
On Monday, Jordan’s matter did not appear before the court and no application for bail made. He was bail refused to appear via audio visual link on February 20 at Parramatta Local Court.
Cobie was granted conditional bail following a video conference on Monday. He must report daily to Bankstown Police Station and adhere to a curfew.
He is expected to return to Parramatta Local Court on February 13.
The 17-year-old will face Parramatta Children’s Court on February 21.