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Lake Boga golf club’s window smashed

Window smashed

POLICE are investigating after a window was allegedly broken at the Lake Boga golf club last week.

Police said the incident happened between 10am on November 9 and 1pm on November 13 at the Lakeside Golf Club.

Drugs seized

TWO Robinvale men are assisting police after drugs were seized from a residential address last week.

On November 10, a warrant was executed in Warlen Avenue, Robinvale, where cannabis and unauthorised prescription medication was seized.

Police said two Robinvale men were assisting with enquiries.

Front door damaged

POLICE say the front door of a Robinvale home was damaged by a rock last week.

The incident happened between November 6 and November 8 at the Leonora Street, Robinvale address.

Missing bikes

TWO mountain bikes have gone missing.

Police said between 5.30pm on November 14 and lunchtime the following day, two mountain bikes were stolen.

One from Burton Street and the other from Everingham Street in Swan Hill.

Wallet stolen

A WALLET was stolen and used to make purchases, police allege.

Police said between 10pm on November 9 and 6.30am the following day, a wallet was stolen from a vehicle parked in Rutherford Street, Swan Hill.

Bank cards were used to make purchases at local businesses.

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