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Hey guys.

****BEAR IN MIND***** the following description is for people around the beechboro / morley / lockridge / ashfield / eden hill areas.

have the following descriptions and we're chasing any possible sightings of the following details...

can you help me?

attempted break just after midnight tuesday morning (the 22nd)

one car was a white VR/VS series commodore (not expecting you guys to spot this)

but the other one should be easy to see...

it's a washy faded burgundy / maroon coloured TE series mitsubishi magna .. much like this:

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with either a pink FAMOUS STARS AND STRAPS sticker, OR a pink SKIN INDUSTRIES sticker along the rear windshield. i similar style to these:

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both cars have the faded old yellow + black license plates.

both cars had removed their license plate bulbs so they could not be seen at night.

the white commodore has faded tail lights and is a V6 model a noisy exhaust. note - when i say noisy i mean LOUD loud. not "nice sound" i mean LOUD NOISE...

the guy trying to break in is a white male early to mid 20s who had on a baggy plain white tshirt. black dickies and DC court shoes. he also wears blue tinged contact lenses. which he left when i chased him away.

if ANY of you know these people. or if any of you happen to see the marroon TE magna that i am talking about. please let me know via confidential PM as soon as you can. remember i assure you that your personal message WILL BE KEPT confidential. REPEAT there will be NO recourse taken upon you for handing over any information..

if you happen to spot a TE magna that matches my description around the areas i've mentioned. please note the rego.

apparently these people have been breaking into numerous cars throughout the evening. PLEASE if you know these guys PLEASE pm me

Can offer any useful input here Rowan, but good work on the info you've gathered so far and keep us all updated with any info you come up with that you can share.

Had a similar thing happen to me a few months back here in sydney but the get away car was stolen a month or so before (from the other side of the city)

I'll let his tires down and chain him to the bonnet before pushing off a cliff. One less shitty te on the road and one less shitty criminal in the hood.

Eyes will be peeled.

Btw I saw you rollin down High Road the other day I think bro. Lovin it!

^^^^lol what is that supposed to mean - - wait nevermind - post was removed?

no, nothing broken nothing stolen. they were just, "trying" to gain entrance to my property. weird thing was, all the lights were on and we were all having a discussion - so any IDIOT would know we were up...

the contact lenses were in a container, they must have fallen from his pocket as he ran... (like a Welshman)

Edited by Mr Eps

What the hell is high road. Is that in / near fremantle??

Haha thats High Street (what Leach Hwy turns into as you approach Freo)

High Road is in Willo and Riverton and then takes you onto Lynwood n shit.

Thought you would have known that one bro seeing as you were driving along it!

Ohh and I love "how on earth did you get his contact lenses" bahaha

Edited by EXEMPT

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