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Police Beat November 12

Imitation gun found

A MAN has been remanded in custody after police allegedly found an imitation shot gun.

Police executive a warrant at a Swan Hill address on November 2 where they found the item.

A 28-year-old man was arrested and remanded.

Drugs found in vehicle

DRUGS were allegedly found in a vehicle in Robinvale last week.

Police said about noon on November 1, a vehicle was intercepted.

Cannabis was located in the vehicle.

The 45-year-old male driver was arrested, charged and bailed to attend court at a later date.

Court hearing awaits

COURT awaits a man after allegedly being in possession of drugs while walking in Swan Hill.

Swan Hill police spoke to a man, 38, walking along Campbell Street Avenue shortly before 3pm on November 3.

He was found in possession of cannabis.

He was charged and bailed to attend court at a later date.

Driver charged with drug offences

POLICE have charged a driver in alleged possession of the drug GHB.

About 2pm on November 4, police intercepted a vehicle in Stradbroke Avenue, Kerang.

GHB was located in the vehicle.

The 37 year old driver was charged and bailed to attend court at a later date.

Shed burglary

A SHED has become victim of an alleged burglary in Tyntynder last week.

Police believed the incident happened between 5.30am and 8.30am on November 4 at the Speewa Punt Road property.

Solar light snatched

SWAN Hill police are investigating the alleged theft of a solar light from the front yard of a Pye Street, Swan Hill, home.

The incident happened between 11am on October 29 and 7pm on November 1.

Letterbox, fence damaged

A FENCE and letterbox were damaged at a Swan Hill residence earlier this month.

The alleged disturbance happened just before midnight on November 1 in Domaille Crescent.Anyone with information relating to any of these incident, contact Swan Hill police on 5036 1600, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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