Police hunt three masked men after woman tied up and cash stolen in Artarmon home invasion


A woman has been tied up at knifepoint during a terrifying alleged home invasion on Sydney‘s lower north shore as masked men stormed a house.

Police allege three men wearing face coverings broke into the back verandah of a home on Rimmington St in Artarmon about 8.30pm on November 3.

One of them was allegedly armed with a knife.

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They allegedly tied the hands of a 49-year-old woman with cable ties and stole her phone.

The trio then allegedly entered the house and attempted to tie up a 52-year-old woman, but failed.

Police have released CCTV showing a car linked to the alleged break-in.Police have released CCTV showing a car linked to the alleged break-in.
Police have released CCTV showing a car linked to the alleged break-in. Credit: NSW Police
The men allegedly fled the house with a sum of cash.The men allegedly fled the house with a sum of cash.
The men allegedly fled the house with a sum of cash. Credit: NSW Police

The men then allegedly fled with a sum of cash.

Paramedics assessed both women, but neither required hospital treatment.

After investigations, police have released CCTV of a white Toyota Corolla seen in the area at the time.

It was parked on the corner of Rimmington Street and Broughton Road, and is believed to have travelled east on Broughton Road before heading north on the Pacific Highway.

Anyone with information about the vehicle, including CCTV or dashcam footage, is urged to contact police.



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