ACT Policing is appealing for witnesses to a robbery in Garema Place, Civic in the early hours of the morning, (Saturday, April 7).
About 12.40 am a man was walking towards King O’Malley’s pub when he was approached by two males. One male, without provocation punched the victim in the head a number of times knocking him to the ground.
During the altercation the male took the victims wallet which contained a small sum of cash.
The victim was left with a bleeding mouth and nose, his left eye was swollen shut and he had grazes across his forehead. He was also having difficulty breathing and was taken to the Canberra Hospital by ACT Ambulance.
The victim was unable to provide police with a description of the offenders.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or may be able to assist with the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
Bibi takes a personal swipe at Albo over Palestine
@Penfold Translation of Penfold's tripe: "Any Israeli sycophant should agree with Netanyahu ... blah… View
I don’t believe the disapproval of a war criminal should register much concern. Nor should the not… View
On this issue any sensible Australian should agree with Netanyahu. Why would the Australian… View
Productivity roundtable consensus? Really?
I think we do need productivity discussion. But we don't need this is a dressing for more tax and… View
A lot of bickering in the comments below. Very few proactive suggestions though. Surprised? No. View
Penfold, name a single productivity inactive successfully implemented by the prior government. As… View
New survey wants your views on whether Canberra should go higher
I reckon many will want new developments to go higher as long as this is not in their backyard... View
Well this survey is bound to get all the princesses in a flutter. Dont let the fact that there is a… View
My problem is not height - it's design. Australia will HAVE TO go up to support housing demand and… View
Superb parrots v substation: the fight to save this green corridor from light rail
If it threatened Rainbow parrots the government wouldn't have a barr of it. View
You have to have some sympathy for the struggling residents of Yarralumla. Average house prices… View
Meh, the tram plan is for all their houses to be replaced by flats anyway, so more people can… View