Knives and shovels were used to break into an Alice Springs sobering up facility before stolen cars were driven dangerously through the town.
Northern Territory police are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage after five vehicles were stolen from an Alice Springs sobering up shelter.Northern Territory Police are calling for witnesses to the dangerous driving to come forwardThe Drug and Alcohol Services Australia compound on Schwartz Crescent was broken into just before midnight on Monday.Two Toyota Hilux utes, two Mitsubishi Outlander station wagons and a Suzuki hatchback were stolen.
"They've emptied all of our drawers [and] gone through our personal belongings and just created havoc really.""We also have two cars still here that they have rammed keys into that weren't the right key," she said."It's going to impact our insurance premiums and excess significantly."Ms Paige said she was shocked by the level of destruction.
She said a custom-built barbecue trailer which was attached to one of the stolen vehicles was still missing."We only got it a year-and-a-half ago.She said everyone at the centre was disappointed.
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