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Mitchell Shire Police News: September 27, 2022

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Traffic collision

MITCHELL Crime Investigation Unit, CIU, is seeking assistance from members of the public regarding an incident involving a female in a white sedan travelling at high speed in the Seymour area on the evening of Tuesday, September 20. Mitchell CIU officers want to speak to anyone with information  or anyone dash cam footage of the incident. Please contact the Mitchell CIU on 5735 0216, or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Attempted burglary

On Wednesday September 21, unknown offenders entered a property via an unlocked gate on McDonald Drive, Wandong. A neighbour noticed the open gate while the owner’s dog was located down the road by a local ranger. It appears nothing was stolen from the property. Anyone with any further information can contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000 or Police Assistance Line 131 444.

Theft of parcels

On Wednesday, September 21 unknown offenders attended a property on Tussock Drive in Wallan and stole two parcels that were left on the front porch by a courier. The parcels contained two Blu-ray collections of Star Trek with a total value of $251. The empty parcel packaging was located in the front yard of the victim’s neighbour’s property. Anyone with any further information can contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000 or Police Assistance Line 131 444.

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Property damage

On Tuesday, September 20, unknown offenders damaged mesh fencing on the perimeter of a Wandong self-storage facility. The offenders then walked around the facility, using what is believed to be a mobile phone on a selfie stick to allow them to peek into the storage units. The offenders unsuccessfully attempted to gain access into the storage units and left without stealing any property. The two offenders were wearing hoodies, surgical masks and gloves.

Anyone with any further information can contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000 or Police Assistance Line 131 444.

Kilmore petrol theft

At 11:05 am on Monday, September 19 an unknown offender drove to Coles Express in Kilmore and filled up $65 worth of petrol. The offender then entered the service station, purchased some items and stated she did not fill her vehicle with petrol before leaving. The female is described as Caucasian with long blonde hair, wearing a black and brown cardigan, black jeans and black boots.

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