With AAP.
The Melbourne “trolley man” who jumped in to try and help police subdue last week’s Bourke Street attacker has handed himself over after it was revealed he was a wanted man.
Michael Rogers has been dubbed a hero after trying to ram knife-wielding Hassan Khalif Shire Ali with a shopping trolley after his stabbing rampage last Friday afternoon in which one person was killed.
The act prompted a crowdfunding campaign to help the homeless man back on his feet, which has so far raised more than $144,000. But it also brought him to the attention of police who wanted to speak to him for a series of burglaries in St Kilda and the CBD.
“Police are seeking the whereabouts of a 46-year-old man of no fixed address in relation to a number of recent burglaries in the Melbourne CBD and St Kilda areas and breach of bail conditions,” police said in a statement on Thursday.
Mr Rogers, 46, is understood to have handed himself over to police on Friday evening.
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