Police in Northern Beaches are seeking public assistance in locating Kepu Nathan, a 34-year-old Pacific Islander man wanted on arrest warrants. Described as having a solid build and standing between 175-180cm tall, Nathan is the subject of a police appeal for information on his whereabouts. If you have any details, authorities urge you to contact Dee Why Police or Crime Stoppers.
Recent reports from Manly CBD indicate a rise in e-bike theft, despite owners securing them with locks. Thieves equipped with tools like portable angle grinders have been targeting these bikes. Police recommend additional security measures such as removing seats or batteries and using trackers to aid in recovery post-theft.
In a separate incident, a lone suspect stole around 500 rings from a market stall at Sydney Road, captured on CCTV footage. The handmade rings, crafted from various metals, might surface for sale online. The suspect, described as wearing light-colored pants and a black hoodie, remains unidentified, with authorities seeking information to assist in the investigation.
Crime Watch Northern Beaches, a weekly report from the local police, covers incidents like the ring theft and seeks public cooperation in solving crimes. The community’s involvement is crucial in maintaining safety and security in the region.
The Manly Observer, an independent local news source, relies on community support and contributions to continue delivering fair and unbiased reporting focused on the Northern Beaches. With a commitment to local journalism, the publication serves as a vital link between residents and current events in the area.
From e-bike theft to market ring heists, the Northern Beaches community faces challenges that necessitate vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement. As incidents unfold, public awareness and engagement play a pivotal role in addressing and preventing criminal activities in the region.
With a hyperlocal approach, the Manly Observer aims to keep residents informed about developments that impact their daily lives. By fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility, the publication contributes to a safer and more connected Northern Beaches area.
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