Three people have been charged after an alleged aggravated break and enter at a house in Londonderry last week, where two french Bulldog puppies were stolen.
At about 10.30pm on Friday, January 19, police will allege two men and a woman forced their way into a property in Londonderry.
They allegedly stole several items from the home, including cash and two French Bulldog puppies.
Two occupants in the home, a man and woman, were allegedly assaulted but did not require medical treatment.
Officers from Nepean Police Area Command established a crime and commenced an investigation.
Following inquiries, police from Mt Druitt Local Area Command stopped a vehicle on Discovery Avenue at Wilmot.
Two men, aged 20 and 22, and a woman, 22, were arrested and taken to St Marys Police Station.
They were charged with special aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence.
They were all refused bail and appeared before Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday 20 January 2018 where they were again refused bail to appear before Penrith Local Court on Friday 9 March 2018.
Inquiries continue.