Police searching for man that approached several Greenfields homes while wielding a machete

A Mandurah family was shaken after caught a machete on the front door.
On Saturday night at around 19.00, Greenfields is still escaping after being caught on a door bell camera holding a machete at the front door of a house on Waldron Boulevard.
The host Dianna Shamley said that she was the first young girl who first noticed the uninvited guests.
“He was busy playing games, but he told me that he had a warning of a human appearance on my phone, so I said give it to me, and I actually saw this man walking with Pala on our front door,” he said.
“Fear, very fear.
“It’s scary because I feel that I need to get more security in my own house, and it’s not nice.”
The visit was short -lived, but the security video that left the house and showing the man while walking on the street was not less scary.
The WA police said that on Saturday night he had approached several houses in the area and were still looking for him.
It is defined that the man is in the middle of a dark skin and in the middle of his 20s.

He wore all black clothes, including a recent white striped jumper and a baseball hat.
Greenfields said Tim Fisher 7News told Tim Fisher 7News.
“The most worrying to the residents here is still escapes.
“The police are looking for him and he wants everyone who has knowledge to come to the fore.”
The police call on everyone who has knowledge at 1800 333 000 or www.crimestopperswa.com.au to contact the crime stopper.



