Police have executed a second search warrant at Orange this week following investigations into a spate of break and enters targeting businesses.
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In May officers from the Central West Proactive Investigation Team commenced an investigation into break and enters which had targeted 13 businesses in a number of locations in the Central West and Chifley districts.
At 10.20am on Thursday officers from Central West Police District executed a search warrant at a house in Raines Place.
Central West Police District detective inspector Bruce Grassick said police were investigating a group of people believed to be known to each other.
The businesses included petrol stations, general stores and a club across the five towns, with the break and enters occurring between March and June of this year.
Cash and an EFTPOS machine were among items stolen.
A number of items alleged to be the proceeds of crime were seized, including items of clothing and electronic devices.
This comes after police seized cannabis, cash, weapons and ammunition on Tuesday during the search of a house on Nyrang Street, which detective inspector Bruce Grassick confirmed was connected to the Thursday morning raid.
Businesses in Molong, Cudal, Millthorpe, Cargo and Canowindra were all affected by the break and enters.
Central West Police District are yet to charge anyone over the break and enters, but investigations are still ongoing.
Officers from the Central West Police District executed a search warrant at the Nyrang Street address on Tuesday morning.
Detective inspector Grassick said anyone with information about the break and enters was asked to contact https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.
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