A 17-year-old boy will face the ACT Supreme Court tomorrow (Tuesday, 13 August) after being extradited from Dubbo, NSW.
The youth had been sought by police after breaching the conditions of a Good Behaviour Order.
The boy was arrested by NSW Police Force for an unrelated matter. He was ordered into the custody of ACT Policing Criminal Investigations officers and transported to the ACT Watch House.
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