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Police release footage of two men wanted in connection to armed rampage in Mandurah that left victims with serious injuries

Daryna ZadvirnaThe West Australian
VideoDetectives say the two men stabbed one victim and seriously assaulted another before firing several shots at a phone box in a rampage through Mandurah.

Detectives have released new footage of two men they believe were involved in an armed rampage, which put two people in hospital earlier this year including a man with life-threatening stab wounds.

Police said two armed men broke into homes in Coodanup and Meadow Springs sometime between 8.30pm and 10pm on April 13. A 41-year-old man was stabbed and another man was seriously injured, while the culprits opened fire before they left in both cases.

The footage, which was released today along with photos of the stabbing victim’s injuries, is from inside one of the targeted homes on Killarney Street in Meadow Springs showing two men, with their faces covered by a mask and bandanna breaking in through the front door.

One of the victims with injuries from the incident.
Camera IconOne of the victims with injuries from the incident. Credit: WA Police/supplied

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It is understood they threatened those inside, demanding money or drugs before assaulting a 36-year-old man, who received serious injuries and was taken to Peel Health Campus.

It is understood earlier that night, the men allegedly broke into a house on Steerforth Drive in Coodanup, where they again threatened those inside, demanding money or drugs.

A 41-year-old man, known to the previous victim, was stabbed and taken to Royal Perth Hospital with critical injuries.

One of the victims with his injuries.
Camera IconOne of the victims with his injuries. Credit: WA Police/supplied

As the offenders fled one of the properties, they smashed the windows of two vehicles parked in the driveway.

Detectives believe the offenders discharged a firearm before they left in both incidents.

Police want to speak to the two men in the attached footage who they believe have critical information relating to these incidents.

One of the men police want to speak with in connection to the rampage.
Camera IconOne of the men police want to speak with in connection to the rampage. Credit: WA Police/supplied

Mandurah Detective Alex Curtin-Neeling said it was a concern that the men allegedly responsible were still on the run and asked anyone who could identify them to come forward.

“We believe there is more people who may hold information that could assist with our enquiries,” he said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 .

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