Mandurah Detectives have allegedly uncovered a haul of stolen items from a property in Dawesville.
Police swooped on the home last week where they allegedly found a raft of stolen property including five cars, 25 motorbikes, electric scooters, bicycles and about $100,000 worth of power tools and other items.
A 48-year-old Dawesville man has been charged with 14 offences including stealing a motor vehicle, possession of stolen or unlawfully obtained property, possession of a trafficable quantity of methylamphetamine with intent to sell or supply and being an unlicensed person in possession of a firearm/ammunition.
He is next due to appear in the Mandurah Magistrates Court on October 11.
If members of the public believe they can identify their property in the images below, they are urged to contact Mandurah Detectives on 9531 8849.
Proof of ownership is required.


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