SHOALHAVEN police are appealing for public assistance after several commercial premises and a school in the South Nowra area were broken into over the past seven days.
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About 5.50am on Saturday, July 25, offenders broke into a hire business on the Princes Highway.
The offenders forced entry to a rear shed and stole a tip truck, NSW registration BB05NS, and drove it through the locked gates to make good their escape.
The stolen tip truck hasn’t been found.
On Thursday morning, the same business was broken into and an amount of cash stolen.
Investigators have urged anyone with information about these incidents or the location of the stolen truck to come forward.
On Wednesday evening a trade centre on Jellicoe Street was broken into and a small sum of cash was stolen.
Over last weekend offenders attempted to break into two different glass businesses on the Princes Highway, South Nowra, however no property was stolen.
A high school on John Purcell Way, Nowra was also broken into, with two welders and tools being stolen.
As part of their investigations, police have forensically examined the scenes and are confident of an early arrest.
A number of break-ins and attempted break-ins have also been reported in the Quinns Lane area and at a car yard at South Nowra in the past month.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Nowra police on 4421 9699, these Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
Information provided will be treated in the strictest of confidence.