Police in South Australia have tracked down a suspect they were looking for in connection with several burglary offences.
They uploaded a picture of the woman in question on their Facebook page, hoping someone would be able to tell them of her whereabouts.
But her name made the post go from community outreach to national meme.
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Her name is Khe Sanh Cox, which is a hell of a lot similar to the iconic Cold Chisel song of the same name.
People flocked to the Facebook page to post lyrics from the legendary Aussie banger and seemingly offer no help at all to the authorities who were investigating the offences.
"We've already searched Bow River and the Star Hotel," the SA Police wrote on Twitter.
It ended up being shared, commented on and liked by thousands of people, which actually did the cops a world of good.
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Because it was so viral, it ended up helping them track Ms Cox down.
Police were tipped off that the suspect might have been inside a stolen Honda Civic that was travelling in the Riverland township.
They were also told that the same woman was alleged to have driven off from a petrol station 34 kilometres to the west of that location without paying for the fuel.
A police helicopter managed to track down the car and they will allege a female driver and male passenger ran away before reportedly breaking into a home.
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They were later arrested. Police have since thanked everyone for their help in identifying the suspect in question.
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