Last week Steve and I informed the community of recent attempts to break and enter homes in the area.
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It was reported an unknown person/s have been walking around late at night and attempting to break and enter properties in town. There have been no new reports this week.
Please secure your homes at all times and report all suspicious activity as soon as it occurs.
The DNA and Fingerprint analysis report will be available to police in coming days that relates to an attempted break and enter in Wellington St, Bombala, where the offender has cut themselves in that attempt. We will keep the community and the victim informed once that analysis report is processed.
In other news a 62-year-old male from Delegate was caught drink driving on Corrowong Rd at 8.15pm, Friday, November 20. Police were conducting rural patrols when the male driver was stopped for a random breath test.
The driver returned a positive reading and was arrested. He was taken to the Bombala Police Station for a breath analysis and has been charged for mid range PCA. He will face Bombala Local Court on Wednesday, December 9.
A 47-year-old male was arrested on Saturday following an assault at a local grocery store. It’s alleged at 2.50pm on Saturday, November 21, the male assaulted two staff members after an argument broke out.
Police obtained several witness statements and the man was arrested at the scene. He has been charged with two counts of common assault and one count of offensive language and is due to face Bombala Local Court on December 9.
Following recent dog attacks on stock in the area, two dogs were seized by police on Thursday, November 19, and taken to the local pound. Local council has made several warnings about keeping pets secure.
The two dogs were reported to have attacked a number of sheep in town and unfortunately have been handed over as a result. Police have spoken with the owners and it is a reminder that we must prevent our pets from escaping. Any questions in relation to this matter can be forwarded to local council
Any inquiries or if you require police assistance, contact Steve Gay or myself on 6458 3444 or by email at mark1nat@police.nsw.gov.au and gay1ste@police.nsw.gov.au.
For urgent matters call Triple Zero (000).