Masked offenders allegedly stole handbags from elderly diners during an evening gathering at a West End restaurant, with police investigating whether the incident is linked to other nearby activity.
A Fast-Moving Theft In West End
The alleged theft happened at Little Greek Taverna on Browning Street, where an elderly book club group had gathered for dinner. Police believe two masked offenders approached the restaurant at about 8.25 p.m. on Friday night and stole three bags from diners in a brief incident that left the group distressed. The items taken reportedly included two handbags and a wine bag.

The group was understood to include six women meeting for their regular gathering when the offenders moved in quickly and then left the area. The incident centred on diners at the restaurant, turning an ordinary social catch-up into a sudden and confronting encounter. A second business was also reportedly targeted during the same sequence of events.
Police Examine Possible Links To Nearby Incidents
The offenders fled in a vehicle believed to be a grey Volvo station wagon, and investigators are continuing to examine whether the West End incident is connected to other activity on Vulture Street. The latest alleged theft also comes amid previously reported concerns about anti-social behaviour along the nearby Boundary Street retail strip, adding further local context to the investigation.

Police are calling for anyone with relevant CCTV or dashcam footage to come forward as inquiries continue. The focus remains on identifying the offenders and determining whether the alleged West End restaurant theft forms part of a broader pattern of offending in the area.
Published 31-Mar-2026











