Thefts throughout district
Between October 16 and 17 unknown offenders stole a propeller off a boat that was situated on Northwood Road, Northwood.
Offenders also stole knives, a tackle box, life jackets, seats, speakers, stereo, launchers, and rope.
On October 17 unknown offenders stole a pair of prescription glasses out of a vehicle parked on Perrin Street Seymour. The vehicle was parked on the side of the road as the driver was assisting another member of the community.
Between October 21 and 23 unknown offenders stole approximately 50 sandbags from a property located on Eureka Drive, Nagambie.
Unfortunately, there is no CCTV available. Anyone with information can contact Crime-Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Number plates taken
On October 19 and offender removed and stole the rear number plate affixed to a vehicle parked on Nankeen Loop, Beveridge.
Between October 21 and 22, unknown offenders removed and stole the front number plate affixed to a vehicle parked on Pamela Court, Wallan.
Theft of plates are becoming more common. To ensure your plates are affixed securely Police continue to remind the community that installing one-way anti-theft screws on their vehicles can prevent number plates from being stolen and used for further crimes.
For more information, visit www.police.vic.gov.au/safepl8.
Beveridge burglary
Between October 19 and 21 unknown offenders gained access to a display home located on Whiteside Street, Beveridge.
The offenders gained entry through the rear bedroom window and believed to have used a hammer to break the window and climb through.
The offenders stole a cardboard cut out of a TV with zero value. The alarm was then triggered which is believed to have scared off the offenders. The total damage to the window was approximately $2000.