NSW South Coast on High Alert: Armed Robbery and Carjacking Suspect Remains at Large
A man became the victim of a violent carjacking and armed robbery at a hotel located on the New South Wales south coast late last night.
A man became the victim of a violent carjacking and armed robbery at a hotel located on the New South Wales south coast late last night. Authorities responded to a distress call at a hotel on Campbell Street in Narooma around 10:30 p.m., following reports of a shooting involving a 31-year-old man. The injured man received immediate medical care at the scene before being transported to Moruya Hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

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The unknown man left the scene in the car, and it was found shortly after, burnt out on the Princes Highway in Narooma. The fire was extinguished shortly after, and police are now investigating the incident. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make an online report.
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