ACT Policing has charged a 49-year-old Lyons woman with theft after a search warrant was executed on her residence yesterday.
After Criminal Investigations detectives executed the warrant on her home, they found an estimated $800,000 worth of suspected stolen property stacked throughout the house. Amongst the property located were numerous DVDs and books which have been confirmed as belonging to Libraries ACT.
A full assessment of the property found within the house will be made by police over the next few days.
The woman, who was arrested around 6pm last night and held in the ACT Watch House overnight, will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning (Tuesday, July 5).
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