Nick Koutivas among Melbourne’s most wanted accused criminals

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Police are hunting for accused criminals on the run across Melbourne’s inner city and south metro. From March 23, investigators have released the images of the people they are looking for.

Included in this list is 53-year-old Nick Koutivas, from Dallas. Known to frequent the St Kilda area, Koutivas is wanted for alleged burglary, theft, handling stolen goods and various other charges.

There have been 13 warrants issued for his arrest.

He is 175cm with a thin build and fair complexion.

In 2020, Koutivas was released on bail after allegedly stealing a $250 CCTV camera from a Glenroy building site. Unbeknownst to him, the camera continued recording, capturing his actions and transmitted images in the days following the alleged theft.

Koutivas, was already on bail for another burglary at Hume Central Secondary College and was arrested at Broadmeadows police station. During a search, officers allegedly found Koutivas carrying methamphetamine, a blue pill believed to be Viagra, a torch and a screwdriver. He faced charges of theft, going equipped to steal, drug possession, and committing an indictable offence while on bail.

If you have seen Kouvitas, contact crimestoppersvic.com.au or on 1800 333 000.

Source: Herald Sun

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