ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an aggravated burglary at Lake Ginninderra College early this morning (Wednesday, April 27).
About 5.17am officers from Belconnen Station responded to an alarm at the college and observed a suspicious vehicle leaving the area.
Police stopped the silver Holden Commodore and identified property from the college inside the vehicle.
The three men were taken to Belconnen Police station and are helping police with their enquiries.
There was some damage done to the interior of the college and police had part of the college cordoned off for a number of hours while AFP Forensic Services examined the scene.
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