Police are appealing for the public’s assistance following a bag snatch in Moree Friday 28 August 2015.
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Around midday a woman’s bag was snatched as she packed her vehicle near the intersection of Gwydir and Auburn Streets.
The offender – described as a male, approximately 15-16 years, dark complexion wearing a blue hooded jumper and dark pants – fled on foot in a westerly direction.
The female victim was shaken but not injured by the incident.
Police from Barwon Local Area Command conducted an immediate canvas of the area but are keen to speak with any persons who were in the area or may have information as to the identity of the persons involved.
Superintendent Gelina Talbot said thieves often operate in shopping centers, car parks and public toilets.
“Bag snatchers try to surprise their victim and often target females who appear vulnerable or elderly,” she said.
“Being alert and aware of your surroundings is the best defence.”
Barwon LAC Police are currently investigating possible links to a previous bag snatch which occurred at a local motel where an 80 year old female had her bag snatched as she entered her room last Tuesday night (25 August 2015).
In addition there are a number of precautions that people can take to reduce opportunities for thieves:
• Carry your bag close to your body – don’t dangle it by your side or let it swing from your shoulder
• Don’t wrap your bag’s straps around your wrist
• Always keep your bag zipped up
• Avoid carrying large amounts of cash and valuables
• Do not mark keys with an address
• When walking, stay away from the curb – many bag snatchers will lean out of their vehicle to grab at bag straps
• If your bag is snatched, try to remain calm and get an accurate description of the bag, its contents and the thief
• If you are assaulted, don’t resist – let go of the bag or you could be seriously injured
• Be alert! At ATMs, be aware of people around you – put your money away as quickly as possible
• Don’t put your bag on top of your car while unloading shopping
• Don’t put your bag on counters or in shopping trolleys
• Lock your car doors to avoid your bag being stolen at traffic lights
Anyone with information about these incidents should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page:https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/. Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence.