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Three men wanted over two terrifying home invasions on the Central Coast

Three men with possible bikie links are on the run over two, home invasions last year. The victims are not talking but police believe someone knows something. Do you?

Police are hunting three men wanted over two home invasions last year. Picture: Peter Clark
Police are hunting three men wanted over two home invasions last year. Picture: Peter Clark

Police are hunting three men, suspected of being involved in outlaw motorcycle gangs, wanted over two terrifying home invasions last year.

About 11pm on Friday, September 27, police were called to a home on Satinash Drive, at Hamlyn Terrace, following reports a man had been seriously injured.

Police were told that a 24-year-old man was outside the home when a black Holden Commodore arrived about 9.45pm.

The group of men got out of a black Holden Commodore believed to be similar to this car. Picture: file
The group of men got out of a black Holden Commodore believed to be similar to this car. Picture: file

A group of men got out before assaulting the man and stealing his wallet and mobile phones.

The men then entered the home before attempting to kidnap the victim without success.

They left the scene in the Commodore a short time later.

The injured man was taken to Gosford Hospital for treatment. He has since been released.

Investigators believe the incident may be linked to a home invasion reported a week earlier on Tuesday, September 17.

About 8pm, three men entered a home on Ghersi Ave, at Wamberal, and threatened a 29-year-old man and 25-year-old woman with a hammer and a baseball bat, before stealing cash and personal items.

Ghersi Ave, Wamberal, where three men entered a home and threatened a man, 29, and woman, 25, before stealing cash and personal items. Picture: Google
Ghersi Ave, Wamberal, where three men entered a home and threatened a man, 29, and woman, 25, before stealing cash and personal items. Picture: Google

Brisbane Water Police District Crime Manager, Acting Inspector Evan Davies, said there are people on the Central Coast with knowledge of the incidents who needed to come forward.

“Police do not believe either of these incidents were random — these were targeted crimes and we know there are people out there withholding information,” A/Insp Davies said.

“We are urging anyone who may have any information, CCTV or dashcam footage, or who may have heard anything suspicious on these days, to contact police immediately.”

Police are also investigating whether the incidents are linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/central-coast/three-men-wanted-over-two-terrifying-home-invasions-on-the-central-coast/news-story/087f43a8b4527198b9541ab14bcc3770