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Police Beat 6-5-2022

Vandals target golf club

POLICE are investigating the alleged damage of solar panels, fencing and a tree at the Robinvale Golf Club.

The incident happened on April 11.

Vehicle damaged

A VEHICLE was damaged at a Robinvale property last month.

Between 11pm on April 24 and 10am on April 25, unknown offender/s have caused damage to a vehicle parked at a property on Gona Road, Robinvale.

HiLux stolen

A UTE was stolen from a garage in Robinvale.

Police said between 5.30pm on April 25 and 7.45am on April 26, unknown offender/s have entered the victim’s garage and stolen a white Toyota Hilux from Walsh Road, Robinvale.

Offender targets car

DAMAGE was caused to a vehicle parked outside a property in Robinvale late last month.

Between 10pm on April 21 and 9am on April 22, unknown offender/s have caused damage to the victim’s vehicle which was parked outside their property on Malla Avenue, Robinvale.

Car arson

A STOLEN vehicle was later found on fire in Swan Hill.

Police found the vehicle on fire on Dead Horse Lane, Swan Hill, about 5am on April 27.

The vehicle had earlier been stolen from a business on Karinie Street, Swan Hill.

Shoplifting detected

A MALE offender attended a Swan Hill store without making an attempt to pay for goods.

He attended the Supercheap Auto store about 4pm on April 25.

He left the store with various items without making an attempt to pay.

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