Mandurah Detectives are seeking assistance from the public with their investigation into an aggravated burglary that occurred at a home just off Regent Drive in Wannanup on Wednesday, 7 October 2020.
Just after 8am a man forced entry into the home and began searching for property. When the man located the home owner, a woman in her 20s, he punched her to the face and body before tying her to the bed. She received minor injuries.
The man is described as about 180cm tall, olive skinned, aged in his early 30s, muscular build, short brown hair (slightly ginger) and a scraggly beard. He was wearing a black hoody, plain grey trackpants, black sneakers and black motorcycle gloves.
Mandurah Detectives wish to speak to the man pictured who they believe can assist them with their investigation. Detectives would also like to speak to the driver of a black VZ or VY model Holden Commodore Ute with a loud exhaust system that was sighted several times in the street about
7.30am and the driver of a black and a black 4WD utility (pictured) who was in the area around 7.40am.
Anyone with any information relating to this incident or dash-cam / CCTV vision of the street around the above times, is ask to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au.
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