Man refused bail: A Condobolin man aged in his 20s has been charged with aggravated break and enter in company.
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Police said the charges related to matters including the thefts from the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre, and property from that matter had been recovered.
Investigations into this matter do continue.
The man was refused bail in Parkes court on Friday, and is scheduled to return to Parkes court on April 19.
Charges follow Peak Hill thefts: An 18-year-old male has been charged with aggravated break and enter, larceny and possession of unauthorised firearm following thefts from a Peak Hill property.
The break-in occurred early Sunday February 21, rifles, ammunition and a trail bike were taken.
Police last week also arrested a 16-year-old at Forbes in relation to these matters, he's charged with two counts of aggravated break and enter and possess unauthorised firearm.
Appeal for witnesses: Police are appealing for witnesses to an assault on a lady at a cafe on Friday afternoon.
A woman was punched and pushed to the ground after speaking to two unknown females at a cafe on the corner of Rankin and Lachlan streets at 4.20pm Friday, a police spokesperson said.
Police and ambulance were called to the location, and police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone who can help them with their investigations to contact them.
Break-ins: Tools were stolen from a Rankin Street premises on Saturday night.
A police spokesperson said work is being done on site, and some of the stolen tools include a Ryobi vacuum, two Buckeroo leather tool belts, a set of timber blade drill bits and a set of Sutton drill bits.
There's also been an attempted break and enter at a Rankin Street business: the owner discovered the back door damaged when they attended at 5am Saturday and police are reviewing footage from the area.
Police are investigating an aggravated break and enter at a Farnell Street home on Saturday morning.
The residents were in the home when offenders entered about 6am and stolen a handbag, police said.
In another matter, a wallet and an EpiPen were stolen from a vehicle parked in Wyndham Avenue on Friday night.
It also appears offenders have broken into a shed and damaged fencing as they gained entry to a local school on Saturday or Saturday night.
Investigations into this matter were in early stages when the Advocate spoke to police on Monday morning.
Theft: Police are pursuing lines of investigation into the theft of three bottles of alcohol valued at more than $180 from a local supermarket last Thursday evening.
Malicious damage: They're also investigating malicious damage to a vehicle that was scratched while parked in Dawson Street overnight on Friday.
As always, anyone with information that can help police with investigations into any of these matters is urged to contact them on 6853 9999. You can also contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police busy on patrol: Forbes police have detected three drink drivers and one alleged drug possession in weekend patrols.
A police spokesperson said they found a small bag containing 0.22 grams of what is alleged to be methamphetamine when they searched a 23-year-old male in Wheelong Place at 1am Saturday.
A P-plate driver has been suspended after providing a positive result to a roadside breath test in Quarry Road.
A 42-year-old male has been charged with low-range drink driving after being stopped on Calarie Road shortly after midnight Friday.
Another male, a 38-year-old, was stopped on Camp Street and also charged with low-range drink driving following breath analysis.
Police also attended an altercation between a number of persons on Saturday evening and moved them on, inquiries continue.