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Police Beat 04-07

SWAN HILL

Vehicle theft:

A GREY Range Rover was found damaged by fire in Speewa, New South Wales on Sunday, June 19 after it was stolen from a property in Nyah between 4.30pm on Friday, June 27 and Sunday.

Theft:

COPPER cable was stolen from a property off Aaerodrome Extension Road, Swan Hill between Sunday, June 22 and the following day.

Burglary:

OFFENDERS have rummaged through vehicles along River Road, Swan Hill in what appears to be an attempt to find cash on Monday, June 23. It appears little else was taken.

ROBINVALE

Vehicle theft:

AN unregistered white Toyota Hilux tray utility was stolen from a property on O’Connor Lane, Tol Tol between 7pm Thursday, June 26 and 5.30am the following day.

Bicycle theft:

A WHITE, red and black brand racer bicycle was stolen from the front yard of a property in Arnott Street, Robinvale between 8pm Wednesday, June 25 and 9.30am the following day.

BULOKE

Burglary and theft:

COPPER wire was stolen after offenders forced entry to an old building off Barrakee Road, Barrakee between May 27 and June 24. Similar incidents have recently been reported at Buckrabanyule and Glenloth in mid-June.

Burglary:

A NINYEUNOOK home has been ransacked between Tuesday, June 17 and Saturday, June 21. At this stage, it appears nothing has been stolen.

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