CCTV released as investigations continue into home invasion at Artarmon
Thursday, 27 November 2025 06:24:13 AM
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Detectives have released CCTV as investigations continue into an alleged home invasion on Sydney’s lower north shore earlier this month.
About 8.30pm on Monday 3 November 2025, police were called to a house on Rimmington Street, Artarmon, following reports of a break, enter and steal.
Officers attached to North Shore Police Area Command arrived and were told three men, dressed in face coverings and one of whom was armed with a knife, entered the back verandah of the property and restrained a 49-year-old woman.
The woman’s hands were bound together with cable ties and her phone was stolen.
The men then entered the house and attempted to restrain a 52-year-old woman, however were unsuccessful.
The group then stole an amount of cash before leaving the premises.
Police established a crime scene and commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The women were assessed by NSW Ambulance paramedics for minor injuries but did not require transportation to hospital.
As inquiries continue, detectives have released CCTV of a white Toyota Corolla seen in the area at the time of the incident.
The vehicle was seen parked on the corner of Rimmington Street and Broughton Road.
Following the incident, it’s believed to have travelled in an easterly direction on Broughton Road, before travelling north bound on the Pacific Highway.
Anyone with information about the vehicle, including CCTV or dashcam vision, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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