ACT Policing will summons two men and two teenagers to court after police located them on the grounds of a Mitchell automotive business early yesterday morning (December 4).
Around 4.10am, Gungahlin General Duties officers were called to a Grimwade Street business after a security company’s CCTV showed four people scaling the perimeter fence and entering the premises.
Officers conducted a search of the business yard and located the men and teenagers inside.
The men, both aged 18, and the two 17-year-old teenagers, were taken in custody and conveyed to the Gungahlin Police Station. The men were questioned by investigating officers and released. The two teenagers were released into the custody of family members.
All the alleged offenders will be summonsed to face court on trespass charges at a later date.
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