Armidale police recover alleged burgled goods

Police from the New England Local Area Command have raided a home in Armidale, arresting a man and seizing electronic goods, alleged to have been stolen during a recent spate of burglaries.

Around 8am today (Thursday 5 March), detectives, uniformed police and officers attached to the command’s Target Action Group executed a search warrant on a home in Butler Street.

They allegedly located around two dozen items including laptop computers, mobile phones and electronic tablets.

A 32-year-old Kempsey man was arrested at the scene.

He was taken to the Armidale Police Station where he is assisting detectives with their inquiries.

His arrest is the latest in a police crackdown on burglary offences in the New England district.

New England Local Area Command Crime Manager, Ann Joy, is urging anyone with information about break-ins to contact police through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

“Residents can help immensely by securing their homes and reporting any suspicious activity to us,” Detective Inspector Joy said.

“We are always focused on stamping out this type of crime,” she added, “Report it and we will act.”

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