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Mitchell Shire Weekly Police News: August 8, 2023

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Grace Frost
Grace Frost
Hi, I'm Grace Frost. I was honoured to report for the Review as their Digital Journalist from mid-2022 to the beginning of 2024. Ive since made a move to the Herald Sun.

Truck rollover

South-bound lanes of the Hume Freeway between Seymour and Broadford were closed for many hours on Wednesday following a truck rollover at about 2am.

Motorists were directed to leave the freeway at Seymour, take Seymour-Tooborac Road through Tooborac, and the Northern Highway through Kilmore to return to the Hume Freeway.

Emergency services put the truck back on its wheels, however an extensive clean-up required a forklift to clear the truck’s lost load of steel.

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The freeway reopened about 12.30pm.

Burglary

On July 28 at about 8pm, an unknown man broke into Good Start Early Learning Centre in Seymour by smashing the front window. The man stolen a portable lane line phone.

Vehicle theft

A 1999 Holden Commodore Belina parked at a carpark in Robert Street, Seymour, near The Prince Hotel was stolen at about 4.30pm on July 29. The owner returned at about 10am the next morning to find his vehicle, which was locked, had been stolen.

Burglary at Broadford

Unknown offenders broke into a home in Broadford between 9am and 2pm on August 2.

The offenders gained entry via a back window of the residence where they stole a set of trailer keys, but the trailer was not broken into.

Theft from vehicle

A vehicle parked on a property in Hunts Road, Kilmore, was broken into between 1.30am and 11am on July 30. Several items were stolen including a prescription, tools, head unit and front number plate.

Police advise people to prevent themselves becoming a target by removing all valuables, locking all doors and windows and parking in a well-lit area. People need to always keep their keys in their possession and do not leave them in an unsecured motor vehicle.

Anyone with information about any of the incidents is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or their local police station.

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