The offences listed in the warrant include robbery while armed with an offensive weapon at Moama BWS in March 2019, and shoplifting at Moama Woolworths on January 31 last year.
Police allege Voller of entered the bottleshop at 4.40 pm, and when staff approached him after recognising him as someone who had stolen $190 worth of alcohol five days earlier he threatened them with a knife before taking off with about $200 worth of alcohol.
Voller, who was released from jail earlier this year after serving time for unrelated matters, is understood to be living in Western Australia with his partner and child, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Voller’s mistreatment in youth detention as a teenager became the focus of a royal commission in 2016.
An image of Voller in a spit hood and restrained in a mechanical chair at the Northern Territory’s Don Dale Youth Detention Centre became the defining image of allegations of repeated assault and mistreatment of boys in detention.
Voller is described as being about 170cm tall, with brown eyes and short dark brown hair.
Police are urging anyone who sees him to not approach him, but contact 000 immediately.
Anyone with information is urged to call Deniliquin detectives on 5881 9299 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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