23 January 2026, 6:28 AM

Three males have been arrested in Coraki and charged following an extensive investigation under Operation Soteria into alleged property offences on the North Coast.
In December 2025, police commenced an investigation into several break and enter offences across the Coffs/Clarence, Richmond and Tweed/Byron Police Districts, where vehicles were stolen.
Inquiries suggested the incidents were linked, and the matters were referred to Operation Soteria for further investigation with the assistance of General Duties Police, Proactive Crime Teams, and Police Rescue.
About 2.15am yesterday (Thursday, 22 January 2026), police attempted to stop an allegedly stolen vehicle at Sapphire Beach, near Coffs Harbour.
As police approached the vehicle on foot, the driver allegedly drove towards an officer, who was forced to take evasive action.
Police pursued the vehicle along the M1 Motorway before the pursuit was terminated due to the manner of driving. The vehicle was later located abandoned at Yamba.
About 1pm yesterday, police attended an address at Coraki where three males – aged 13, 17 and 18 – were arrested and taken to Lismore Police Station.
The 13 and 18-year-old males were each charged with 14 offences;
The 13-year-old was refused bail to appear before a children's court today (Friday, 23 January 2026), where he was granted strict conditional bail to appear before the same court on Wednesday, 22 April 2026.
The 18-year-old was refused bail to appear before Bail Division Court 1 today (Friday, 23 January 2026), where he was granted strict conditional bail to appear before Lismore Local Court on Wednesday, 15 April 2026.
The 17-year-old was charged with 16 offences;
He was refused bail to appear before a children's court today (Friday, 23 January 2026), where he was formally refused bail to appear before the same court on Friday, 30 January 2026.
Since Thursday, 1 January 2026, a total of 26 individuals have been arrested under Operation Soteria on the NSW North Coast.
The 26 individuals have been charged with a combined 133 offences. All remain before the courts.
Inquiries under Operation Soteria are continuing.