New South Wales

Inner West Police Charge Three People Over Dulwich Hill Break-Ins

By

James Sinclair
6 February 2026, 3:37 am

The Inner West Police Area Command has charged two men and a woman following a series of home robberies in Dulwich Hill, New South Wales. The arrests were announced on 5 February 2026 after a string of incidents where thieves stole cash, expensive tools, and identity documents from local properties.

Police report that the crime spree began around 26 January 2026, with a major break-in occurring in Dulwich Hill during the early hours of 31 January 2026. The group allegedly entered residential homes and garages to steal valuables including a sedan, a motorcycle, mobile phones, and electronic bikes.

Officers caught the trio after increased local patrols spotted them in a suspected stolen vehicle. According to NSW Police, the investigation involved tracking down stolen property across nine different locations in the Inner West region.

Crime data from RedSuburbs shows that property theft is a significant issue for the Dulwich Hill community. The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has previously noted that while many crime rates remain stable, home break-ins continue to be a top concern for local residents.

Local police are now urging residents to maintain strict home security habits to prevent further opportunistic thefts. While several stolen tools and bikes have been recovered, the Inner West Police Area Command is continuing to investigate the theft of sensitive identity documents.

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