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STEALING – ORCHARD AVENUE ARMADALE – 04/MAY/2020

  • Case

    9623
  • Date

    04 May 2020

BURGLARY – MARINE TERRACE FREMANTLE – 21/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9581
  • Date

    21 Mar 2020

STEALING – ADELAIDE TERRACE EAST PERTH – 08/APR/2020

  • Case

    9622
  • Date

    08 Apr 2020

FRAUD – RAILWAY PARADE BASSENDEAN – 05/MAY/20

  • Case

    9620
  • Date

    05 May 2020

STEALING – GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY MIDLAND – 10/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9621
  • Date

    10 Mar 2020

STEALING – ROBUSTA ROAD KALAMUNDA – 25/APR/20

  • Case

    9618
  • Date

    25 Apr 2020

FRAUD – GIBBS STREET EAST CANNINGTON – 21/MAR/20

  • Case

    9617
  • Date

    21 Mar 2020

FRAUD – DAVIS PLACE HAMERSLEY – 09/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9616
  • Date

    09 Mar 2020

ASSAULT – SOUTH STREET BEACONSFIELD – 09/MAY/2020

  • Case

    9615
  • Date

    09 May 2020

STEALING – ALLNUTT STREET MANDURAH – 20/APR/2020

  • Case

    9614
  • Date

    20 Apr 2020

ASSAULT – SCARBOROUGH BEACH ROAD INNALOO – 06/MAY/2020

  • Case

    9612
  • Date

    06 May 2020

STEALING – LORD STREET PERTH – 23/APR/2020

  • Case

    9613
  • Date

    23 Apr 2020

STEALING – COOLBELLUP AVENUE COOLBELLUP – 29/APR/2020

  • Case

    9619
  • Date

    29 Apr 2020

STEALING – HIGH STREET FREMANTLE – 28/APR/2020

  • Case

    9611
  • Date

    28 Apr 2020

STEALING – CAMBORNE WAY BUTLER – 17/APR/2020

  • Case

    9610
  • Date

    17 Apr 2020
Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

Working Together by DuShong

The artwork titled ‘Working Together’ represents the Aboriginal tribes of Western Australia working together in harmony to rejuvenate the land by controlled fires.

In this artwork it also represents our community today working together to keep our neighbourhood safe from crime.

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