Northern Territory Police are calling for information after a school was vandalised earlier this week.
Between the hours of 5:30pm on Monday the 12 July and 7am the following morning, an unknown number of offenders unlawfully entered a building site at a local school and stole a number of items before causing extensive damage to the external walls of the buildings and general school grounds with spray and enamel paint.
Police believe that the persons responsible are likely to have hands and clothing that have been stained with either blue, orange or white paint.
Senior Sergeant Crispin Gargan said, “This mindless vandalism is incredibly disappointing and a police investigation is currently underway. We are urging anyone with information to make contact with police on 131 444 or anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, please quote reference 9736117.”
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Police hold concerns for welfare of Barkly region 13 April
Northern Territory Police hold concerns for the welfare of a Queensland man who has been reported as missing in the Barkly area since late last month.
Adrian De Jong, 50 was last seen as he checked out of a caravan park in Tennant Creek around 10am on Monday 22 March and advised staff he was driving to Ti Tree for work.
Local police were alerted the following day that Mr De Jong did not arrive in Ti Tree and immediately begun making inquiries with Queensland police and nearby remote communities, to locate him. To-date efforts to locate Mr De Jong have been unsuccessful and police now seek public assistance.