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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Jessica Belzycki

Crime spree arrest: man arrested for 20 charges following alleged kidnap

A man has been charged with 20 offences after a protracted police operation on the Central Coast. File picture Marina Neil

A 54-year-old man has been charged with 20 offences after an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping on the Central Coast on Saturday.

Police say the incident began when Tuggerah Lakes police received reports of an alleged armed robbery of a Wyong business around 10pm on Friday, April 26.

They were told a man left with cash and was last seen driving away in a stolen vehicle on the M1 near Ourimbah.

Police launched an operation following a number of incidents that appear to be linked, involving the Tuggerah Lakes police district, the Tactical Operations Unit, the Dog Unit and PolAir.

The man was allegedly involved in a series of break and enters and steal offences, including stealing a vehicle with a woman inside.

Police were told the man allowed the woman to get out at Kangy Angy before driving away.

During the subsequent pursuit, a police vehicle was also allegedly rammed in Ourimbah at 11am on Saturday, April 27.

The man was arrested just over an hour later at 12.10pm, and taken to Wyong Hospital, where he was treated for minor injuries.

Tuggerah Lakes police formed Strike Force Embassy to investigate the incident.

Once the man was in police custody at Wyong Police Station, he was charged with 20 offences.

The 20 charges are:

  • Use etc offensive weapon with intent to commit indictable offence (two counts)
  • Robbery armed with offensive weapon
  • Aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence
  • Aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence - people there (three counts)
  • Aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence - armed
  • Take and drive conveyance without consent of owner (five counts)
  • Aggravated enter dwelling with intent - armed
  • Impersonate police officer
  • Take/detain person with intent to obtain advantage (four counts)
  • Use etc offensive weapon to prevent lawful detention.

The man, from Tuggerawong, has been refused bail to appear in Newcastle Bail Court on Sunday.

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