Police are investigating a spate of business break-ins throughout Wagga in the past week.
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Wagga Police Superintendent Bob Noble said the break-ins have occurred at commercial locations in Kooringal, Forest Hill and Mount Austin.
"Those have included a ram-raid on a bottle shop in the Kooringal area and break-ins at other commercial agencies in the last seven days," he said.
"There is every reason to think some of these offences are linked and there will be common persons of interest.
"Riverina detectives along with staff from our anti-theft team are conducting inquiries to link a number of those offences."
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Superintendent Noble said he expected arrests to be made in the coming days.
"They are mainly out of hours, but the fact they are interfering with people's livelihoods and the amenities that these businesses bring to the community is very concerning," he said.
"We have had enough of it and we expect those arrests in the next few days.
"No one has been injured, but it's probably only a matter of time before someone stumbles across these people and we are going to have an incident. We don't want that to happen."
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.
Alternatively, you can call Wagga Police Station on 02 6922 2599.