Teens charged for allegedly stealing cars, rifle from Crocodylus Park
A PAIR of teenagers have been charged after allegedly breaking into Crocodylus Park
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A PAIR of teenagers have been charged after allegedly breaking into Crocodylus Park to steal two cars and a rifle.
Police allege on September 14 and 20, the youths entered the building and used keys inside to take a vehicle on each date.
The youths allegedly forced open a gun safe and stole a rifle. Both vehicles and the rifle have since been recovered.
Strike Force Trident detectives arrested two 15-year-old males late last week.
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They are both facing multiple charges including possessing a firearm unlicensed, stealing, unlawful entry and damage to property.
Both youths will appear in court at a later date.