Stock theft, guns and trespassers on the agenda during Rural Crime Week | Video

Ben  Walker
Updated October 23 2017 - 6:05pm, first published 12:10pm
HARD AT WORK: NSW police minister Troy Grant with Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie and Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys at the launch of Rural Crime Week on Monday.
HARD AT WORK: NSW police minister Troy Grant with Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie and Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys at the launch of Rural Crime Week on Monday.

An emphasis on crimes committed on farms is the focus of Rural Crime Week, and the NSW Police Force chose the event’s launch to announce a new and improved batch of rural crime investigators.

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Ben  Walker

Ben Walker

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