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Four boys in custody after alleged attempted break-in - Moree

Saturday, 04 October 2025 06:00:52 PM

Four boys are in custody and a man is being treated in hospital for a cut to his forearm after an alleged attempted break-in on a home in Moree this morning.

Officers attached to New England Police District have been told five boys were allegedly kicking the front door of a home on Boland Driver shortly before 3.20am (Saturday 4 October 2025), when they were confronted by a 56-year-old man who lived there.

A fight developed during which the man was allegedly hit in the head with a rock then his left forearm slashed with a knife. The boys left when a witness intervened.

Police were alerted and attended a property in Moree a short time later arresting three boys aged 13 and a fourth boy aged 11. All were taken to Moree Police Station where they have been charged,

A 13-year-old boy has been charged with three offences,

  • Aggravated break and enter with intent – use violence, and
  • Enter enclosed land (not prescribed premises) without lawful excuse, and
  • Breach of bail.

A second 13-year-old boy has been charged with three offences,

  • Aggravated break and enter with intent – use violence
  • Enter enclosed land (not prescribed premises) without lawful excuse, and
  • Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

A third 13-year-old boy has been charged with three offences,

  • Aggravated break and enter with intent – use violence
  • Enter enclosed land (not prescribed premises) without lawful excuse, and
  • Reckless wounding – in company.

An 11-year-old boy has been charged with two offences,

  • Aggravated break and enter with intent – use violence, and
  • Enter enclosed land (not prescribed premises) without lawful excuse.

All four have been refused bail to appear via AVL before Parramatta Children's Court today (Saturday 4 October 2025). A fifth child is being sought by police.

The man was taken to Moree Base Hospital for treatment for the wound to his arm. Inquiries are continuing under Operation Soteria.