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Two men known to frequent Brewarrina area sought by police

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22 March 2022, 2:00 AM

Two men known to frequent Brewarrina area sought by policeCentral West Police have put a call out for information to help them locate two men wanted on separate outstanding warrants

OFFICERS from the Central West Police District are currently seeking information on the whereabouts of two men known to frequent parts of the Western Plains for separate outstanding warrants.

 

27-year-old man Cecil Collis is wanted by virtue of two warrants for Stealing and Malicious Damage.

 

He is described as being Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 185 to 190cm tall, about 95 to 100kg with a solid build and black hair.

 

He has a tattoo of “Tylea” and “BJC” on his neck, “2839 and BRED” on his hands, flames on his left forearm, two teardrops on his cheek and a cross on his right leg. He has “WEST SIDE” tattooed across his chest.


A picture of Mr Collis can be seen below:

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Meanwhile, police are also seeking 32-year-old man Bradley Boney for three warrants for domestic violence (Breach ADVO, Assault and Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm).

 

Mr Boney is described as being Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 175 to 180cm tall, about 80 to 85kg with a thin build and brown hair and a tattoo of “KCP” and “Latia” on his neck, “Lil BRADDO” and stars on his left arm.


A picture of Mr Boney can be seen below:


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Despite being wanted under separate warrants, both Mr Collis and Mr Boney are believed by police to frequent the Orange and Brewarrina areas.

 

Anyone who sees either man or knows their current whereabouts is urged not to approach them, but contact Triple Zero (000) immediately.

 

Police are also urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to contact Crime Stoppers via 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/. Information provided will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

 

People are also reminded not to report crime information on police social media pages.