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Police beat November 26

Person assaulted

A PERSON was assaulted in an alleged brazen attack in Swan Hill early this week.

Police believe offenders entered a property in Fulford Court, Swan Hill, about 8.25pm on November 20.

The culprits assaulted the victim before stealing a quantity of cash.Registration plate missing

POLICE are investigating the alleged theft of a registration plate from a vehicle parked outside a Swan Hill property.

The incident happened about 12.30am on November 20 outside the Murlong Street house. Drug possession

A MAN has been cautioned after allegedly being in possession of cannabis.

The 32-year-old Swan Hill man was spoken to on November 17.

Grinch damaged tree

A GRINCH is being hunted after allegedly damaging Christmas decorations in Swan Hill last week.

Police said offenders damaged a Christmas tree at the intersection of McRae and Campbell streets about 3.30am on November 19.
 

Meat stolen

MEAT was allegedly stolen from a Swan Hill supermarket last week.

The offender took the meat from Coles without making an attempt to pay about 2pm on November 16.

Phones missing

PHONES were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Bromley Road in Robinvale last week.

Between 8.30pm and 10pm on November 14, unknown offender/s gained access to an unlocked vehicle and stole a bag containing an iPhone10, iPhone 12 Max, and a Victorian driver’s licence.Kinder targeted

POLICE are investigating the alleged burglary and theft at a kindergarten in Robinvale early this month.

Officers believed some time between 1pm on November 10 and 10.15am on November 15, MVA Kindergarten on Old Street, Robinvale was targeted.

Entry to the building was forced causing damage to doors.

Among the items stolen was a first aid kit.

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