Inspector Michael Wurth is calling for Gunnedah residents to remain vigilant despite falls in theft reports

Billy Jupp
Updated February 12 2018 - 3:48pm, first published 3:30pm
TEAM EFFORT: Inspector Micheal Wurth, pictured left with Senior Sergeant Mick Timms, is urging locals to stay vigilant as the Gunnedah theft rate decreases from December to January this year. Photo: Billy Jupp
TEAM EFFORT: Inspector Micheal Wurth, pictured left with Senior Sergeant Mick Timms, is urging locals to stay vigilant as the Gunnedah theft rate decreases from December to January this year. Photo: Billy Jupp

GUNNEDAH police say there has been a 50 per cent drop in thefts in January 2018 from the month before.

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Billy Jupp

Billy Jupp

Senior Livestock Journalist

Billy is a Senior Livestock Journalist for the Queensland Country Life based in Toowoomba. He has worked for a variety of different ACM mastheads during the past five years including the Namoi Valley Independent, Northern Daily Leader and The Land.

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