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Dawesville man charged with possession of stolen property, does any of it belong to you?

Caitlin VinciThe West Australian
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Dawesville man charged with possession of stolen property, does any of it belong to you?
Camera IconDawesville man charged with possession of stolen property, does any of it belong to you? Credit: supplied;WA Police

WA Police have seized 30 stolen vehicles and more than $100,000 worth of power tools from a home in Dawesville and are urging the Perth community to contact Mandurah detectives if they identify their property.

A 48-year-old Mandurah man has been charged with 14 offences after detectives executed a search warrant inside his home on August 29 and located five motor vehicles and 25 motorcycles.

Electric scooters and pushbikes were also found with power tools and other items totalling more than $100,000 in value.

Among the 14 offences, the man was charged with stealing a motor vehicle, possession of stolen or unlawfully obtained property, possessing a trafficable quantity of methylamphetamine with intent to sell or supply and unlicensed possession of a firearm.

The man is due to appear in Mandurah Magistrates Court on October 11.

If anyone can identify their property in the images below Mandurah detectives urge you to contact them on 9531 8849 with proof of ownership.

A Dawesville man has been charged with possession of stolen property, including 25 motorcycles and five cars, police urge community to identify the property and contact Mandurah Detectives.
Camera IconA Dawesville man has been charged with possession of stolen property, including 25 motorcycles and five cars, police urge community to identify the property and contact Mandurah Detectives. Credit: CURLEY Adam [PD63004]
A Dawesville man has been charged with possession of stolen property, including 25 motorcycles and five cars, police urge community to identify the property and contact Mandurah Detectives.
Camera IconA Dawesville man has been charged with possession of stolen property, including 25 motorcycles and five cars, police urge community to identify the property and contact Mandurah Detectives. Credit: CURLEY Adam [PD63004]

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