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Perth incidents prompts police call for public help

Julian WrightEastern Reporter

WA POLICE seek assistance from the public regarding two separate incidents in Perth during October.

A man took a brown Hugo Boss wallet from the counter of an office being cleaned on Stirling Street about 10.30am on October 11.

Police said the wallet held cash and personal papers.

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Police want to speak to a man who may assist them with their inquiry.

The man was described as tan skinned, 25-30 years old, medium build, facial hair, and wore a black baseball cap, a black hooded jacket over a ‘Run DMC’ T-shirt, white three-quarter length shorts and running shoes.

Meanwhile, a slingshot was used to hurl a projectile at a glass door and damaged it at a business on Nash Street in Perth about 6.50pm on October 15.

Police said CCTV showed a man walking on Nash Street before the incident, and the man then walking away.

He was described as light-skinned, 14-18 years old, medium build, dark hair, and wore a white patterned T-shirt, khaki shorts with ‘Skins’ sports tights underneath and running shoes, while carrying a small bag over his shoulder.

Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.