Police search for mystery man after thief stole more than 100 number plates in ... trends now

Police search for mystery man after thief stole more than 100 number plates in ... trends now
Police search for mystery man after thief stole more than 100 number plates in ... trends now

Police search for mystery man after thief stole more than 100 number plates in ... trends now

Cops desperate to speak to mystery man after thief left a trail of carnage through upmarket suburb when he ripped more than 100 number plates from parked cars Police looking for thief who stole number plates More than 100 cars in one suburb were affected

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Police are searching for a thief who stole more than 100 number plates from parked cars in an early morning crime spree.

Between 1am and 5am on Sunday, more than 100 vehicles in the Brighton-Le-Sands area, 13km south of Sydney, had their plates removed and stolen. 

Streets targeted included Bay, O'Neill, Bay, Princess, Bruce and Gordon Streets, Crawford and Teralba Roads, Brighton and Moate Avenues.

As investigations continue, police have released CCTV image of a man they wish to speak to who may be able to assist with their enquiries.

The man is described as being of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern appearance, aged 25 to 30-years-old, of medium build, a bald head, and dark beard. 

Police have now released CCTV image of a man they wish to speak to after more than 100 cars in Brighton-Le-Sands had their number plates stolen on Sunday

Police have now released CCTV image of a man they wish to speak to after more than 100 cars in Brighton-Le-Sands had their number plates stolen on Sunday 

Streets targeted included Bay, O'Neill, Bay, Princess, Bruce and Gordon Streets, Crawford and Teralba Roads, Brighton and Moate Avenues in the Brighton-Le-Sands area (stock image pictured)

Streets targeted included Bay, O'Neill, Bay, Princess, Bruce and Gordon Streets,

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