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STEALING – BROCKMAN ROAD MIDLAND – 31/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9595
  • Date

    31 Mar 2020

FRAUD – WANAPING ROAD KENWICK – 03/APR/2020

  • Case

    9597
  • Date

    03 Apr 2020

STEALING – HAMPTON ROAD FREMANTLE – 10/APR/2020

  • Case

    9592
  • Date

    10 Apr 2020

STEALING – CORFIELD STREET GOSNELLS – 07/APR/2020

  • Case

    9591
  • Date

    07 Apr 2020

ATTEMPTED FRAUD – SOUTH LAKE – 11/FEB/2020

  • Case

    9590
  • Date

    11 Feb 2020

STEALING – BEACH ROAD CARINE – 04/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9589
  • Date

    04 Mar 2020

ASSAULT – WILLIAM STREET PERTH – 01/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9587
  • Date

    01 Mar 2020

ASSAULT – WILLIAM STREET PERTH – 07/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9588
  • Date

    07 Mar 2020

BURGLARY – HAMMOND ROAD COCKBURN CENTRAL – 08/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9578
  • Date

    08 Mar 2020

STEALING – HIGH STREET FREMANTLE – 24/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9585
  • Date

    24 Mar 2020

BURGLARY – KARDINYA – 23/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9583
  • Date

    23 Mar 2020

STEALING – NORTH COOGEE – 21/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9580
  • Date

    21 Mar 2020

STEALING – ROWE AVENUE RIVERVALE – 24/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9584
  • Date

    24 Mar 2020

AGGRAVATED ARMED ROBBERY – BEASLEY STREET LEEMING – 21/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9582
  • Date

    21 Mar 2020

ASSAULT – CANNING HIGHWAY PALMYRA – 16/MAR/2020

  • Case

    9579
  • Date

    16 Mar 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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