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Beveridge

Between March 12 and 15 unknown offender/s damaged an operational camera trailer parked on the side of the road on Lithgow Street, Beveridge. All cameras and solar panels were smashed, wires and hydrophilic pump was cut and antennas damaged with total damage value $10,000.

Between 12pm on March 16 and 2.15pm on March 17 unknown offender/s stole front and rear registration plates from a vehicle on Paganica Street, Beveridge.

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On March 18 between 8am and 7pm a black and red Ninebot electric scooter was stolen from the Beveridge Community Centre on the corner of Lithgow and Mandalay Circuit. It was locked to a bike rack with combination lock also missing.

Between 3.30pm on March 22 to 10am on March 23, unknown offender/s have gained access to a parked truck on Ambrosia Way, Beveridge.  Items stolen include black and yellow Stanley toolbox containing various Stanley tools, a Pallet Jack, hi vis work clothing, three 12 volt black batteries and a black GME radio with a total value of approximately $2500.

Wallan

At 3am on March 21 an unknown offender wearing all black was seen exiting a white hatchback vehicle at a business on Commercial Drive, Wallan. The offender uses what appears to be a jemmy bar and tries to open the front door of the premises however was unsuccessful in gaining entry.

Seymour

Between 9pm on March 21 and 8am on March 22 unknown offender/s stole a black and white mountain bike on Marshall Street, Seymour valuing $500. The bike was chained and locked to a bar near the front door of the residence with the chain and lock also missing.

If you can assist in any information about the above incidents contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or your local police station.

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