The aftermath of the ram raid at the furniture store in Joondalup.
Camera IconThe aftermath of the ram raid at the furniture store in Joondalup. Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey        www.communitypix.com.au d441980

Ram raid causes $200,000 damage

Mark DonaldsonJoondalup Times

Senior Sergeant Craig Wanstall said police were looking for a white "delivery-type" truck that reversed through glass panes at the front of the Injune Way property about 4.20am.

He said CCTV footage did not capture images of a person of interest, nor could it identify a licence plate on the truck.

Nothing was stolen in the raid.

"We think the sprinkler system may have been a deterrent," Sen-Sgt Wanstall said.

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He said the truck appeared to have had graffiti on it that had been painted over.

He advised anyone who saw a white truck in the area around that time, or knows of a truck that matches the graffiti description, to contact police.

Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.