NSW Police release CCTV images in appeal to find drivers after Cherrybrook shooting
Police investigating a Sydney shooting have released CCTV images in a bid to find the drivers of two vans and a car.
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Police investigating the shooting of a man in Cherrybrook last month have released CCTV footage of three vehicles in an appeal for more information.
A 26-year-old man was treated after showing up at a Sydney hospital with gunshot wounds on February 16. He has since been discharged.
Strike Force Nyinya took over the investigation, with police believing the man was shot in Cherrybrook between 10am and 11am on February 16.
As part of the investigation, police searched a home in Cherrybrook just before 8am last Thursday.
During the search, detectives say they found firearms, ammunition, cocaine, MDMA, ketamine, cannabis, LSD, GBL, methylamphetamine, prescription medications and cash.
A 30-year-old man was arrested and taken to Ryde Police Station where he was charged with possess unauthorised prohibited firearm, and three counts of possess prohibited drug.
He appeared at Burwood Local Court and was granted conditional bail last Thursday.
He will reappear at the same court on March 16.
On Tuesday, police released CCTV footage of three vehicles travelling down a road in Cherrybrook on the day of the shooting.
A white van was captured driving northwest along Boundary Rd towards New Line Rd and moments later a second white van and a white sedan were seen driving the same route.
Police are appealing for anyone who may have dashcam footage from Boundary and New Line Rd between 10am to noon on Thursday February 16 or with any other information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.