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2 X unlawfully use a motor vehicle
He was issued with a Notice to Appear in Darwin Local Court on 2 March 2021.
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Police lay charges – Property crime in Darwin
Officers from Strike Force Trident have charged four people in relation to several incidents in Darwin over the last week.
On Sunday 20 December police allege a 51-year-old man attended a commercial business and gained entry to a number of storage units.
He was charged with:
1 X unlawful entry
He was bailed to appear in Darwin Local Court on 13 January 2021.
On Tuesday 22 December, a Subaru Forester was stolen from a residence in Coconut Grove. At around 10.50 that morning, the vehicle crashed into a garden bed on Bagot Rd, Millner.
Members have since arrested two men, aged 26, 39 and one female aged 45.
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