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Chainsaw heist caught on camera as thieves struggle to carry loot
Chainsaw heist caught on camera as thieves struggle to carry loot

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time15-05-2025

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Chainsaw heist caught on camera as thieves struggle to carry loot

Alleged thieves have been caught on camera attempting to steal as many chainsaws as they could carry out of a hardware store. CCTV from the hardware store in the small South Australian town of Loxton allegedly showed three people breaking in before 3am on January 5 and stealing a large collection of power tools. The burglars appeared to work frantically to collect 24 STIHL chainsaws from the hardware store on Bookpurnong Terrace. They also allegedly stole two garden blowers and a number of other items. Police have released CCTV of the alleged robbery and have urged members of the public who recognise the suspects to call investigators. All three suspects were seen wearing dark clothes and facemasks. A grey coloured SUV with the registration S923CGG was seen in the area at the time, police said. Anyone who recognises the suspects or vehicle or has any dashcam or CCTV that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers South Australia on 1800 333 000 or online at Alleged thieves have been caught on camera attempting to steal as many chainsaws as they could carry out of a hardware store. CCTV from the hardware store in the small South Australian town of Loxton allegedly showed three people breaking in before 3am on January 5 and stealing a large collection of power tools. The burglars appeared to work frantically to collect 24 STIHL chainsaws from the hardware store on Bookpurnong Terrace. They also allegedly stole two garden blowers and a number of other items. Police have released CCTV of the alleged robbery and have urged members of the public who recognise the suspects to call investigators. All three suspects were seen wearing dark clothes and facemasks. A grey coloured SUV with the registration S923CGG was seen in the area at the time, police said. Anyone who recognises the suspects or vehicle or has any dashcam or CCTV that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers South Australia on 1800 333 000 or online at Alleged thieves have been caught on camera attempting to steal as many chainsaws as they could carry out of a hardware store. CCTV from the hardware store in the small South Australian town of Loxton allegedly showed three people breaking in before 3am on January 5 and stealing a large collection of power tools. The burglars appeared to work frantically to collect 24 STIHL chainsaws from the hardware store on Bookpurnong Terrace. They also allegedly stole two garden blowers and a number of other items. Police have released CCTV of the alleged robbery and have urged members of the public who recognise the suspects to call investigators. All three suspects were seen wearing dark clothes and facemasks. A grey coloured SUV with the registration S923CGG was seen in the area at the time, police said. Anyone who recognises the suspects or vehicle or has any dashcam or CCTV that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers South Australia on 1800 333 000 or online at Alleged thieves have been caught on camera attempting to steal as many chainsaws as they could carry out of a hardware store. CCTV from the hardware store in the small South Australian town of Loxton allegedly showed three people breaking in before 3am on January 5 and stealing a large collection of power tools. The burglars appeared to work frantically to collect 24 STIHL chainsaws from the hardware store on Bookpurnong Terrace. They also allegedly stole two garden blowers and a number of other items. Police have released CCTV of the alleged robbery and have urged members of the public who recognise the suspects to call investigators. All three suspects were seen wearing dark clothes and facemasks. A grey coloured SUV with the registration S923CGG was seen in the area at the time, police said. Anyone who recognises the suspects or vehicle or has any dashcam or CCTV that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers South Australia on 1800 333 000 or online at

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