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Police charge five people after two men assaulted during home invasion at Liverpool
Police have now charged five people following investigations into a home invasion in Liverpool last night.
About 10.40pm (Thursday 29 April 2021), officers attached to Liverpool City Police Area Command were called to a unit on Tindall Avenue, Liverpool, following reports of a home invasion.
Police will allege in court that five people forced entry to the unit and assaulted two male occupants before stealing personal items.
When officers arrived at the scene, they located five people in a vehicle nearby.
They all attempted to flee on foot, before officers arrested four men – two aged 29, one aged 30 and one aged 40 – and a 27-year-old woman. They were taken to Liverpool Police Station where they were all charged with the following offences:
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Police charge man after crash – Lurnea
A man has been charged after he allegedly crashed a vehicle that he was taking on a test drive in Sydney’s south west today.
Just before 10am (Monday 15 March 2021), emergency services were called to the intersection of Graham Avenue and Fraser Avenue, Lurnea, following reports two vehicles had collided.
Officers from Liverpool City Police Area Command arrived to find a Chery hatchback on it’s roof and an abandoned Toyota Celica.
The Chery passenger – a 56-year-old man – was trapped for a short time before being freed. He was treated at the scene for suspected neck and back injuries before being transferred to Liverpool Hospital.
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News by Evin Priest 15th Feb 2021 8:57 AM Police have described the shooting murder of teenager Omar Elomar as senseless and are appealing for information on the first anniversary of his death. At 11pm on February 15 last year, Mr Elomar was found by police officers with a gunshot wound to the chest. Despite assistance from emergency services, he died at the scene on Cabramatta Ave at Miller in Sydney s southwest. Officers from Liverpool City Police Area Command and detectives from the State Crime Command s Homicide Squad launched Strike Force Cero to investigate the murder. So far, the investigation has only yielded the arrest and charge of an 18-year-old Macquarie Fields man over his alleged involvement in the incident. The man is now aged 19 and remains before the courts.