Police have today released CCTV images of a masked man they wish to speak with as they investigate the theft of 10 guns in Sydney earlier this year.
Officers are appealing for public help over the burglary of a home on Bon Street at Chipping Norton, in the city’s south-west, on Saturday, January 25.
Police were called over reports of a break and enter by the home’s occupants who had left on holiday earlier that day.
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About 3pm, they noticed on their CCTV screened through a mobile phone app an unknown man at the property.
It is alleged a total of five rifles and five pistols – with an estimated value of $11,000 – were stolen from two separate safes.
Police launched an investigation and are now appealing for public help to identify a man.
The man is described as having Caucasian appearance, standing between 180cm and 185cm tall, of medium build and is shown wearing a full-face latex mask for disguise.
He was also wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, black pants, black shoes and carrying a black duffle bag with white details.
It is also believed the man was travelling in a white Mazda CX5 GT SP that had distinct black rims, black side mirrors and sunroof.
Anyone with information about the identity of the man should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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