A man and a woman have been charged with a string of offences after an alleged crime spree across the South Coast and the Southern Tablelands at the weekend.
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Police said the pair faced multiple charges after a vehicle was allegedly stolen and a number of properties were damaged in both regions.
It is alleged that from 10pm on Saturday, the 42-year-old man and 40-year-old woman attended and damaged a number of rural properties.
Following a joint investigation with The Hume and South Coast Police Districts, police attended a home on High Street, Batemans Bay, just before 8pm on Monday, and arrested a man, after a short foot pursuit.
Police said the pair faced multiple charges after a vehicle was allegedly stolen and a number of properties were damaged.
- Police
He was taken to Batemans Bay Police Station where he was charged with being carried in a conveyance taken without consent of its owner, stealing a vessel, destroying or damaging property, three counts of entering a vehicle or boat without consent of its owner, two counts of having goods in custody suspected of being stolen and possessing a prohibited drug.
The man was refused bail and is due to appear at Batemans Bay Local Court on Monday, July 2.
A 40-year-old woman was arrested about 6.30am on Sunday in Fitzroy Falls, in the Southern Highlands.
She was taken to Southern Highlands Police Station where she was charged with entering enclosed lands, entering a vehicle without the consent of the owner, larceny, and being carried in a conveyance without the consent of the owner.
The woman was refused bail is expected to reappear at Moss Vale Local Court on Tuesday, July 3.