ACT Policing has arrested two 13-year-old males over an aggravated burglary which occurred on Monday, October 11.
About 10.30am on Monday, October 11 three juvenile males were observed in the backyard of a residential home in Weetangera by a neighbour. Later that day the home owners returned home and found their home burgled which they reported to police.
Numerous property items were stolen along with an amount of cash. Whilst at the premises the juveniles have also sprayed graffiti.
Neighbours of the victims have assisted police which resulted in the arrest of two of the offenders on Wednesday, October 13.
Two of the juveniles have been charged with aggravated burglary and theft and will face the Children’s Court at a later date. Enquiries are still continuing into the third offender.
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