ACT Policing arrested a Harrison man for receiving stolen property yesterday (Wednesday 19 January).
Around 4.30am police were called to a burglary at a music store in Mitchell early Tuesday morning (18 January), where a number of guitars were stolen.
Around 11.20am yesterday police executed a search warrant on a Harrison home. During the execution of the warrant Police found the guitars laid out on a bed in the residence with the tags still attached.
During the search police also found other property which is suspected of being stolen.
An 18-year-old Harrison man was arrested and taken to the Watch House. The alleged offender will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning (January 20), charged with receiving stolen property.
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