Two motorbikes were stolen from the garage of a Hassans Walls property between April 25 and May 3.
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Lithgow Police are appealing for information into the thefts of the two unregistered bikes, a KTM motorbike with a plate number NWC 93 and a Yamaha dirt bike.
The thieves accessed the property by forcing entry through a roller door. Lithgow Police stated there were a couple of suspects in the case but asked anyone with information that could help to call the police station on 6352 8399 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Drugs found
Two visitors to Lithgow Correctional Centre were charged over the weekend for allegedly attempting to bring drugs into the centre.
Police were called to the jail at about 8am on Sunday morning after drug detection dogs at the centre identified a 26 Cecil Hills man may be carrying drugs.
Lithgow Police allege when the man was searched 11 small bags of an unidentified drug were found in his clothes. The man, who was there with a 22-year-old Turrella man, was there to visit an inmate.
Both men have been charged with attempting to bring a banned substance into a correctional centre and have been banned from entering the premises.
They will face Lithgow Local Court on May 30.
Graffiti
The heritage sandstone Hoskins Uniting Church building was targeted by vandals on Saturday, May 4.
Green and pink spray paint was sprayed onto the doors and the sandstone blocks. The damage was noticed at about 1pm and reported to police.
Spray cans left at the scene are being analysed.
Fight
Police and an ambulance were called to a brawl at the Tony Luchetti Showground on Sunday, May 5, after a fight broke out between spectators at the Lithgow Workies' match against the Oberon Tigers.
There was no action taken as Lithgow Police stated no one involved in the incident would provide police with an account of what had occurred.
Damage
Chifley Police and Oberon Council are appealing to any members of the public that may have any information about the malicious damage of council signs on the Abercrombie Road area,sometime after 5pm on March 28 and before 9am the following day.