BULOKE
Burglary: During the month of June, offenders have forced entry to the silo control rooms at Warne, Teddywaddy and Boigbeat and stolen copper wiring. Police are also investigating a possible attempted theft at the Berriwillock silo that occurred during the same period. These incidents appear to be part of a series of targeted thefts.
Wilful and Obscene Exposure: The victim was walking along the river track in Charlton towards the footy ground at about 10am on Saturday the 5th of July. She observed a male who was also on the track and who appeared to be masturbating. The male saw the victim but continued with his behaviour.
GANNAWARRA
Damage from Motor Vehicle: Between 2.30am and 10.30am on Saturday the 5th of June, offenders attended the Kerang-Leitchville Road Leitchville and syphoned about 800litres of diesel from a heavy vehicle.
Parcel theft: Between 8.30 and 9.30am on Tuesday the 1st of July, the victim had a parcel delivered to their home in Mokana Street Kerang. During that time, an offender has attended the address and taken the parcel before the victim had had a chance to collect it.
SWAN HILL
Theft: Just prior to 11pm on Saturday the 5th of July, a 34 year old male is alleged to have punched and broken the side mirror of a vehicle parked in Campbell Street, Swan Hill. Police attended and interviewed the male who was still in the vicinity. He is expected to receive a summons to appear in court at a later date.
Vehicle theft: At about 3.30pm on Wednesday the 2nd of July, the victim attended a service station in Swan Hill and put fuel in his 2010 grey Holden Berlina sedan, left the keys in the vehicle (but not in the ignition) and went to pay for the fuel. Whilst in paying, an unknown offender has gotten into the vehicle and driven off. At the time of reporting, the vehicle had not been located.
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