Police raid graffiti artist's Sydney home

A man has been charged after police seized more than 300 spray cans, drugs and a bounty of suspected stolen goods from a Homebush home.

More than 300 spray cans, drugs, suspected stolen goods and official railway uniforms have been seized from a home in Sydney's west.

Officers raided a unit in Homebush shortly before 7.30am on Wednesday, where they found a bounty of items including mobile phones, computers, cannabis and Xanax tablets, cash, about $5000 worth of sneakers, numerous books containing graffiti tags and Sydney Trains uniforms.

A 20-year-old man has been charged with a string of offences including two counts each of trespass and malicious damage, disguised face with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of ammunition and drugs.

He was granted bail and will appear at Burwood Local Court on August 19.


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