NSW police want to speak to this person about an alleged break-in at a Moama home in June.
NSW police have released images in the hopes it will lead to information about an alleged armed break-and-enter in Moama earlier this year.
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Police were called to the alleged break-in at a house in Andrews Crt, Moama, about 3.30am on June 19.
NSW police attached to Murray River Police District responded and were told five people — armed with a firearm, an axe and a machete — entered the premises with their faces covered, and damaged and stole property.
Following the incident, the five left the scene in a white Ford Territory, which was later located in Shepparton at 12.15am on June 22.
The sole resident – a 78-year-old man – was uninjured.
On September 22, police released CCTV images and video of four of the people who they believe can assist with their inquiries.
The first person is wearing a green hooded jumper.
The second person is described as being of First Nations or Pacific Islander appearance, wearing a dark jacket over a red hooded jumper, and a white cap.
One of five people police want to speak to about an alleged break-in at a Moama home.
The third person is described as being of Caucasian appearance, wearing dark pants, a dark hooded jumper, dark gloves and a grey face covering.
The fourth person is wearing dark clothing and a cap.
Anyone who may be able to assist in identifying any of these people, or was travelling in the area at the time with dashcam footage, is urged to contact Deniliquin Police Station on 5881 9299 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at nsw.crimestoppers.com.au