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Police Beat: July 1, 2025

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Damage at Wandong

Between 20/6 at 6am and 22/6 at 8pm unknown offender(s) used an unknown tool to smash the rear passenger window of a vehicle parked at the Wandong Railway Station, nil access to the vehicle was gained. Value $2000

Theft from Vehicles

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Overnight on the 22/6 unknown offender(s) threw bricks at the drivers side of a vehicle parked on Templemore Road, Beveridge causing damage to the drivers side panels and smashed the rear drivers side window. Offender(s) gained access to the vehicle through the window stealing, cash, laptop, Apple phone and credit cards. Value $2300

Overnight on the 22/6 unknown offender removed the front and rear registration plates from a vehicle parked in Powlett St, Kilmore.

Theft of Motor Vehicle

On the 15/6 the victims Holden commodore station wagon broke down on the Hume Freeway approx. 500m south of the Broadford off-ramp. The victim returned on the 17/6 at 11.30 to collect his vehicle to find it had been stolen. Value $10000

Goods taken at Aldi

At approx. 3.30pm on the 18/6 an unknown male offender entered Aldi, Wallan carrying 2 x Coles shopping bags. The male filled the bags with meat before exiting the store without any attempt to pay for the items. Male described as Caucasian with a moustache, wearing a black hat and sunglasses, black puffer jacket with Nike jumper underneath, beige pants and black shoes. Value $200

On the 17/6 at approx. 2025pm an unknown male offender entered Aldi, Seymour and selected 4 bottles of whiskey before leaving the store without any attempt to pay for the alcohol. Male described as Caucasian, dark blonde short hair, approx. 181cm, in late 20’s early 30’s wearing black tracksuit pants, black hoodie with Everlast written on it with black slides and carrying a yellow shopping bag. Value $156

Copper thefts

Between midnight on the 17/6 and 7pm on the 18/6 unknown offender(s) removed 25m of 50mm copper pipe from a business in Victoria St, Seymour.

Between 2pm on the 18/6 and 9.15am on the 20/6 unknown offender(s) attended a vacant property in Henry St, Seymour and cut the copper pipe connecting the hot water system.

If you can assist with any information about the above incidents contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or your local Police Station.

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