Theft of trailer
Overnight on May 6, unknown offenders stole a custom three-metre by two-metre tandem grey trailer from a property in Sugarloaf Creek Road.
The trailer was located about 30 metres from the gate.
The property gate was left secured with a chain and padlock by the victim on May 6. The trailer has no registration plates or VIN number.
Attempted burglaries and theft
Between 3.50am and 6am on May 9, unknown offenders committed a series of attempted burglaries and theft of a motor vehicle.
At about 3.50am the offenders attended a property in Halycon Bend, Beveridge.
They climbed the front fence, entering the garage via an unlocked door.
The victim heard a loud bang and entered the garage, observing two unknown offenders in the garage. The victim run out the front door to chase the offenders, who jumped into a black SUV and fled.
At about 4am an unknown offender jumped the front gate of a property in Vantage Green, Beveridge.
The offender ran down the side of the house, knocking over a pot plant and waking the victims.
At about 4.25am the same offender returned to the address and attempted to gain access to a white Ford Territory parked in the driveway, which was locked.
The offender then tried to open the front door of the premises, which was also locked. The offender then left the premises.
At about 4.06am, an unknown offender attempted to enter a garage in Bellview Crescent, Beveridge.
The garage door was locked so the offender the walked around the premises looking through doors and windows.
The offender left the premises and was collected by a white Toyota Prado.
At about 4.37am an unknown offender attended Zenith Road, Beveridge and attempted to open a parked vehicle’s passenger-side door.
The offender climbed a fence and tried to open the laundry door. The offender then climbed a fence entering a neighbouring property.
At about 5.40am an unknown offender attended a property at Golf Links Drive, Beveridge.
The offender attempted to open several doors and windows of the property.
The offender found an open door leading to the garage, which he entered.
Inside he stole the victim’s keys from the lounge room.
The offender opened the garage and left in the victim’s white Honda Accord, which is still missing. The offender also stole a bank card from another vehicle in the garage before leaving.
The offenders are described as males in their late teens to early 20s, Sudanese/African in appearance, wearing dark coloured hoodies, dark coloured trackpants and Nike shoes. One of the hoodies had a Nike symbol on it.
Anyone with information or CCTV footage is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact their local police station.