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Six males arrested following taking pictures in Pascoe Vale

ByRomeo Minalane

Jun 14, 2022
Six males arrested following taking pictures in Pascoe Vale

Three males were charged following a taking pictures incident in Pascoe Vale on Tuesday morning.

It’s alleged a series of photos had been fired accurate into a Heather Avenue address about 1.30am.

No one turned into bodily injured throughout the incident.

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Two 18-yr-inclined Epping males had been arrested close by a snappy time later, and one other four males – a 20-yr-inclined Epping man, two 20-yr-inclined males from Lalor, and a 21-yr-inclined man also from Lalor – had been arrested several hours later.

A stray bullet hit the windscreen of this parked car throughout the alleged pressure-by taking pictures in Pascoe Vale. Credit: 7NEWSThe 21-yr-inclined and the two 18-yr-olds have now been charged with reckless behavior endangering existence, being armed with prison intent, theft of motor automobile and other firearm connected offences.

The 18-yr-olds had been also charged with house invasion and other alleged connected offences for a separate incident which occurred in Narre Warren last month.

The three other males were released pending further enquiries.

Armed Crime Squad Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Simon Pengelly said incidents keen firearms prompted foremost anguish all over the neighborhood.

“Leisure assured, the indiscriminate exhaust of illicit firearms stays a key center of attention for Victoria Police. We’re dedicated to focusing on these taking below consideration the form of offending and keeping them to story,” he said.

A series of photos had been fired accurate into a Heather Avenue address early Tuesday morning. Credit: Google MapsThe investigation into the taking pictures stays ongoing.

Anybody who witnessed the incident or with knowledge is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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