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Nah been logging into shared computers so maybe it left my name in there or something (although I'm always really careful to log out!)

Just pisses me off cos I can't fix it (which means I can't use it) till I get home on Saturday! :(

Hope no one from SAU was the victim here :D

ACT Policing has arrested four people and recovered three stolen motor vehicles after a distinctive stolen light blue Ford Falcon GT was sighted by police in a Yarralumla backyard.

The Ford GT was one of two vehicles stolen during a burglary at a Chifley home in the early hours of today (November 10). The second vehicle was a Nissan 350Z, both vehicles were stolen using the keys taken during the burglary.

Police discovered the GT around 1pm today, after it had been reported that a male had allegedly assaulted another man at the Narrabundah shops before driving off in the Falcon.

A short time later police on patrol in Yarralumla sighted a male who ran from police leading them to the rear yard of the premises where the stolen GT was located. Three males were located with the vehicle and subsequently arrested. The first male, identified as a 21-year-old Narrabundah man fled the scene. He was later identified driving a suspected stolen motor vehicle in Kingston and was arrested by police.

A few streets away from the Yarralumla address the Nissan 350Z was recovered containing property suspected to have been stolen from another burglary at a restaurant in Kingston also in the early hours of the morning.

Three men and one juvenile male will face the ACT Magistrates Court and ACT Children’s Court tomorrow (November 11) charged with multiple property crime and traffic offences.

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