The “Wanted” sign in the north-east of the park, where the latest crime spree is believed to have taken place, has received the attention and attention of local and national police, after being spotted by a passerby.
“This is the first time I’ve seen anything like this, I’m so surprised,” one resident said.
One person who said they saw the “Went to see what the police were looking for” sign said they could have been mistaken for an officer.
“There was a policeman there but he didn’t see it and the people behind him saw it too,” they said.
“It could be a police officer who was waiting outside the park.”
It’s just crazy how this has happened, I just can’t believe it’s happened,” another resident added.
There are a total of four reported crimes in the park and a total number of 13 arrests.
The latest arrests came after a car and a bus collided in the area of the amusement park and two men were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Police were called to the park on Sunday morning and the park was closed until further notice.
The park has since reopened but it remains closed to the public.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 1800 333 000.
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