ACT Policing is requesting the public’s assistance in relation to an incident involving a taxi in the early hours of Thursday (August 15) morning.
Around 12.30am, whilst driving on Ashley Drive, Wanniassa, the taxi was involved in an incident with three other vehicles, one described as being a yellow utility.
An occupant of the yellow utility is believed to have exited the vehicle and approached the taxi and engaged in a confrontation. This man is described as being of Caucasian descent and about 25 years old. He is about 180cm (5’11”) tall with a slim build, wearing a green and white hooded jumper.
A second unidentified male also approached the taxi prior to the taxi driving away.
Anyone who was in the area at the time, or has information on the identity of the yellow utility, its owner or anyone else involved in this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
Region's biggest car show saved by Canberra's new 'home of horsepower'
And yet the glorified council want to turn part of the complex into housing. Yes we need housing and… View
Future Canberra drivers need all the help they can get if current Canberra drivers are anything to… View
Oooohhhhhh i might pull my finger out and get my car finished hahahahah I doubt it but i live in… View
2025 was a shocker for ACT Labor, and Barr's possible successor
Would Labor be that far out of touch to think Steele is even remotely competent enough to head the… View
The budget problem is far worse than indicated in this article, as “the territory is now,… View
It would be good to have more explanation and debate about the long-term financing, costs and… View
Defence handed first-ever Commonwealth employer penalty for psychological harm death
About time! I can remember when I was abused in defence which drove me into a deep depression and… View
About time. The tables are finally turning. View
Now the 2000+ serving and veteran deaths the department and DVA are responsible for… View
Wellbeing of Canberra's junior doctors improves but workplace culture issues remain
Exploitation of trainee medical staff could be addressed through better education and legal… View
Ask yourselves why work place " cultural" issues have persisted for two generations? Answer? ACT… View
Canberra is ostrich town. Stick your head in the sand la la la I’m not listening View











