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Club break-in probed

POLICE are seeking information about a break-in to cricket clubs rooms in Hampton Park last week.
Police said a man used a jemmy bar in an attempt to access the main building at KM Reedy Reserve in Hampton Park about 2pm on Saturday 6 April, but wasn’t able to open it.
The man has then jemmied open a rear roller door, gaining access to a storage room, police said.
Nothing was stolen, but police have released an image of a man they’d like to speak to in relation to the break-in.
The man is described as Caucasian, in his late teens to mid 20s, medium build with brown hair and was wearing a white T-shirt, dark pants, ugg boots and a beanie.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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