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Geelong men Conrad Barker and Mark Pollard allegedly stole firearms, ammunition

Police have told a court footage they claimed places two men at a McDonald’s drive through could link them to an alleged gun theft.

Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.
Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.

A man who allegedly burgled homes across Geelong to steal guns is accused of switching between hotel rooms and Airbnbs to evade police.

Geelong man Conrad Barker, 29, was arrested in Melbourne about a month after he allegedly broke into homes in Highton and Newcomb to steal firearms with co-accused Mark Pollard, 30.

Neither man has entered an official plea but both flagged with the Geelong Magistrates Court that they intended to fight the charges.

Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.
Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.

A Highton man allegedly found Mr Pollard in his garage in July this year and saw him run to a car and get in with Mr Barker.

The homeowner found his ammunition safe had been stolen and attempts had been made to access a separate firearm safe.

The man checked his CCTV cameras and allegedly saw both accused leaving the garage with the safe at about 3.30am. The footage allegedly showed them return two hours later before fleeing when they were spotted

Eight days later, both men were allegedly caught on CCTV driving slowly past a Newcomb address on the same morning that two guns had been stolen from a stand-alone garage.

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The court heard the resident of one of the addresses had his wallet stolen by a third man – allegedly connected to Mr Barker and Mr Pollard – the night before the alleged firearm theft.

When Mr Barker was arrested, police searched his hotel room and found he was in possession of stolen identification cards, a small amount of methamphetamine and two vials of steroids, it is alleged.

Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.
Geelong man Conrad Barker (pictured) allegedly stole firearms and ammunition with co-accused man Mark Pollard. Pictures: Facebook.

Mr Barker applied for bail on Friday, with his defence lawyer Nadia Giorgianni submitting that she “can’t spot” him on any CCTV, including footage taken at a service station and in a McDonald’s drive-through after the alleged thefts took place.

Magistrate John Bentley said it was a “circumstantial case” and adjourned the bail hearing to allow police informant Rachel Mazza to submit the CCTV footage to the court.

“At the moment, I’m just not satisfied,” Mr Bentley said.

Ms Mazza opposed bail, telling Mr Bentley that she had concerns with a residential rehabilitation centre it was proposed Mr Barker would be taken to because residents were “free to come and go”.

She was also concerned that one of the firearms was still missing.

Both Mr Barker and Mr Pollard will return to court at a later date.

Originally published as Geelong men Conrad Barker and Mark Pollard allegedly stole firearms, ammunition

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