Couple arrested at Narara after vehicle search

A man and a woman were charged with numerous offences after a vehicle stop in Narara on Friday, September 18.

About 7:50pm, police stopped a Holden Commodore on Narara Valley Drive, Narara, after noticing the occupants acting suspiciously.

After speaking to the driver, police discovered that he was wanted in relation to a break and enter offence that occurred on September 7 in Wyoming.

Police noticed several items of property suspected of being stolen in the car, and therefore conducted a search of the vehicle.

Inside the car, police allegedly located a folding knife, as well as a white crystal substance believed to be an illicit drug, tools, jewellery, a briefcase, mail in the name of other persons, and a large amount of other property believed to be stolen.

Police discovered that some of the property had been stolen during a break and enter at Bensville. Both the driver, a 34-yearold Wyoming man, and the passenger, a 25-yearold Tuggerawong woman, were arrested and taken to Gosford Police Station.

The man was charged with seven offences including break enter and steal, enter enclosed lands, possession of a knife in a public place, goods in custody, drive unlicensed, drive an unregistered vehicle and drive an uninsured vehicle.

The woman was charged with goods in custody. Both were refused bail and appeared at Gosford Local Court on Saturday, September 19.

Media release,
Sep 19, 2015
NSW Police media