Police hunt Kalgoorlie thief who stole two cars with children inside

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Police hunt Kalgoorlie thief who stole two cars with children inside
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Kalgoorlie police say three children who were inside cars stolen yesterday have been found, but the thief remains at large.

Both cars had children inside at the time, but they were all found safe and well a short time later. Police want help from the public to find the man. They say he is approximately 160cm tall, of slim build and of dark complexion.Kalgoorlie detectives are searching for a man who stole two cars – each with children inside – within the space of 15 minutes. Police say a man stole a white Kia Sorento station sedan on Great Eastern Highway in West Kalgoorlie at about 3:50pm yesterday.

Anyone who has any information in relation to the incidents is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online viaPhoto shows Donald Trump wears a blue suit and red tie as he looks to his side while standing at a podiumPhoto shows Shoppers outside Myer's store at Chadstone in Melbourne

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