Queensland police have charged a 19-year-old man in relation to the theft throughout an alleged residence theft of “priceless” enjoying jerseys worn by NRL participant Jaxson Paulo.
Paulo had appealed on social media after the alleged housebreaking at his father’s Highland Park residence final week.
Jaxson Paulo made his NRL debut for South Sydney in 2020, switched to arch-rivals the Roosters in 2023 earlier than signing with Manly for the upcoming season.
“Between 11pm on Nov 21 and 6am on Nov 22, an alleged break in occurred at an tackle in Highland Park, the place plenty of private objects had been stolen,” in keeping with a Queensland Police media assertion launched on Wednesday morning.
A 19-year-old Redbank Plains man was on November 24 charged with the break-in.
He confronted Ipswich Magistrates Courtroom on Tuesday and was remanded in custody to subsequent seem in court docket on December 5.
Andrew Paulo, Jaxson’s father, had earlier posted on Fb interesting for the jerseys to be returned.
“Please I’m asking anybody locally and the NRL group to share this publish,” he posted.
He additionally wrote that the incident occurred on November 22 at his Gold Coast residence whereas his spouse was asleep.