A property owner in Perth complaint to the police that someone was drawing explicit images on the ground of his property. The news has become the sensation of the internet and now the police are searching for the culprit.
Western Australia Police Looking For A Guy Who 'Used Electric Bike To Draw Explicit Images On The Ground’, Also Posted On Social Media For Help
A person drawing explicit images on someone's property
There are many complaints for which the people call out to the police though many are not even serious enough.
Here is the news in Australia regarding a person who had been drawing explicit images on a person’s property and now they are searching for the person who had been doing this.
The man has appeared to spin the wheels of an electric bicycle to draw explicit images
Western Australia Police have released a statement, saying: "At approximately 4:50 pm on Monday 30 November 2020 a man has caused damage to the ground on Murray Street in Perth."
"The man has appeared to spin the wheels of an electric bicycle to draw explicit images with the rubber from the tires. This has resulted in multiple images drawn onto the ground."
The man is described as olive skin, thin to average build, with short black hair
"Police have released a CCTV image of two men who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation.
"The man is described as olive skin, thin to average build, with short black hair. He wore a black business jacket, white business shirt, light blue jeans, and grey running shoes.
The news has become the sensation of the internet since then and the viewers are confused about the crime as well as the hunt for the person
"If you have any information about the identity of these men or details of this offence please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000."
Western Australia Police had also asked their followers to help them if they know the culprits, however, the news has become the sensation of the internet since then and the viewers are confused about the crime as well as the hunt for the person.
One viewer wrote that Anyone who turns this bloke in is a bum
Most people do not want the anonymous man to get caught, they even posted comments in his support.
One person said: "He will go down in Australian infamy along with Ned Kelly. Men will sing songs about him, women will swoon upon the regaling of his story."
Another wrote: "I guess the Sharpie just didn't cut it huh? Upgraded to an e-bike for skid dicks."
A third added: "Anyone who turns this bloke in is a bum."
