‘Absolutely disappointing’ ram-raid at Jabiru Golf Club causes extensive damage
Northern Territory police are seeking public help to solve a ram-raid break-in at the Jabiru Golf Club that caused extensive damage.
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NORTHERN Territory police are seeking public help to solve a ram-raid break-in at the Jabiru Golf Club that caused extensive damage.
According to initial police investigations, a car rammed the outside of the Jabiru Golf Club about 3.05am on Sunday, September 13, causing extensive damage to the building.
An unknown male wearing a dark hoodie, red cap, khaki shorts and red shoes is spotted in CCTV footage grabbing a large amount of liquor from the premise.
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Later that day the suspect and others were spotted by police in Oenpelli in a car allegedly stolen from another break-in at a business an hour or so prior to the Jabiru Golf Club ram-raid.
Police have alleged the group abandoned the vehicle and ran away.
In a post to social media, the Jabiru Golf Club said the break in was “absolutely disappointing for so many reasons”.
In a display of “solidarity” with the golf club and the repeated break-ins, operators of the Gunbalanya Sports and Social Club on Tuesday announced they would not be opening that night.
Operators of the Gunbalanya Sports and Social Club urged community members “to go see the police with any information about these crimes”.
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“This trouble needs to stop as someone will get hurt,” the post stated.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference number 9421352.