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An investigation is underway after a vehicle failed to stop for police in the Sydney CBD.
About 1:30pm today (Thursday 13 May 2021), officers from Sydney City Police Area Command responded to reports of persons acting suspiciously in a carpark in Castlereagh Street, Sydney.
As the officers approached a dark green hatchback the vehicle has reversed causing the officers to take evasive action to avoid being struck. The vehicle has then driven through a boom gate.
A man who was in the nearby vicinity ran from the scene before police could speak with him.
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Inquiries continue after dognapping in Sydney
Police have released CCTV as they investigate the theft of a dog from the front of a store in Sydney’s CBD.
About 8.20pm Friday 7 May 2021, a female Pitbull Terrier named ‘Baxter’, aged four, was tied up by her owner outside a store at the intersection of George and Liverpool Streets, Sydney.
When he returned, the dog was missing and officers from Sydney City Police Area Command attended a short time later and commenced an investigation.
Police have been told a man and woman were last seen heading south on George Street with the dog.
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Police charge man over dognapping in Sydney
Police have charged a man following investigations into the alleged theft of a dog from the front of a store in Sydney’s CBD last week
About 8.20pm Friday 7 May 2021, a female Pitbull Terrier named ‘Baxter’, aged four, was tied up by her owner outside a store at the intersection of George and Liverpool Streets, Sydney.
When he returned, the dog was missing and officers from Sydney City Police Area Command attended a short time later and commenced an investigation.
Police have been told a man and woman were last seen heading south on George Street with the dog.
Labor targeted in cyber attack Police are investigating a cyber attack on the NSW Labor Party after confidential documents were leaked online, including people’s salaries.
Politics by Anton Nilsson 5th May 2021 7:52 PM The NSW branch of the Labor Party has been hit by a cyber attack and confidential documents have been leaked online. The hacker group has posted excerpts of documents they claim to have stolen from the party on the dark web, including employment contracts and confidentiality agreements. The criminals posted a disturbing ransom note with a demand to communicate and co-ordinate within nine days. If this does not happen before the time counter expires, we will leak valuable company documents, the hackers wrote.