A woman has been charged over her alleged role in a home invasion in Sydney's west. About 4am (Thursday 12 August 2021), police were called to a home on.
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Police have released CCTV and are appealing for the public’s assistance after shots were fired into a house in Sydney’s south-west earlier this year.
On Wednesday 28 April 2021, police were called to a house in Baragoola Street at Fairfield West, after reports of a public place shooting.
Officers attached to Fairfield City Police Area Command attended and established a crime scene, locating damage to the front of the house and several projectile casings.
The six occupants in the house at the time, including four children, were not injured in the incident.
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Detectives appeal after four armed robberies across south
Specialist detectives have commenced an investigation into four armed robberies at service stations across Sydney’s south-west overnight.
The incidents are believed to be linked and occurred in Yagoona, Narwee, Auburn and Lansvale, between 6.15pm and 9.30pm yesterday (Sunday 18 July 2021).
Initial inquiries into the incidents were conducted by local police, before the State Crime Command’s Robbery and Serious Crime Squad took carriage of the investigations.
The incidents include –
About 6.15pm yesterday (Sunday 18 July 2021), two men – armed with a baseball bat – entered a service station at Auburn Road, Yagoona. The men threatened an employee before stealing cash. The pair were last seen heading south on Auburn Road. Officers from Bankstown Police Area Command were contacted and conducted an extensive search of the area; however, the men were not located.
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Update on COVID-19 policing compliance activities
The NSW Police Force continues to escalate its compliance activities throughout greater Sydney and across the state in response to yesterday’s announcement of further restrictions under the Public Health Order.
General duties police will be out in force undertaking high visibility patrols to ensure the community is educated and complies with the new requirements of the Public Health Order, which have been introduced across Greater Sydney including the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Shellharbour, to further limit the spread of the COVID-19 Delta strain.
The new restrictions include:
Residents of Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool LGAs cannot leave their LGA for work except for authorised workers such as emergency services and healthcare workers (including aged and disability workers);