![GETTING ANSWERS: Sportfirst co-owner Michael Hales was in disbelief when his business was targeted in a bold morning attack. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON GETTING ANSWERS: Sportfirst co-owner Michael Hales was in disbelief when his business was targeted in a bold morning attack. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/qr544hYuCqYV9UFz5jEtcz/8422e8c5-4202-4d44-8911-dd5bc7e495bc.JPG/r0_267_5232_3220_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
GETTING ANSWERS: Sportfirst co-owner Michael Hales was in disbelief when his business was targeted in a bold morning attack. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON
A BOY allegedly involved in a brazen break-in attempt on a Wodonga retail store has been caught by police.
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The 16-year-old and an accomplice allegedly tried to force entry into Sportfirst using a sledgehammer last Thursday.
He was charged with burglary and theft of two motor vehicles.
Detectives are expecting to make further arrests.