Strike Force Bandit detectives have released vision of a man they believe can help with their investigation after 63,000 rare Bluey coins were stolen from a warehouse.
Police believe a man captured on CCTV at an ATM may be able to help Strike Force Bandit detectives solve Sydney’s Bluey heist.
The “1 dollarbuck” coins were produced by the Australian Mint in a limited edition, and feature six-year-old blue heeler Bluey playing “keepy uppy” with a balloon on the front and King Charles on the back.Now police are looking for another man they believe can help shed light on the robbery. Detectives released CCTV vision of a man of Pacific Islander/Maori appearance with a black beard entering a Commonwealth Bank in Revesby.
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