Police Report - June 11, 2026
GANNAWARRA
Bicycle theft: Between about 11am and 6pm on Thursday, 4th June, a blue shogun bicycle was stolen from a yard on the Leitchville-Pyramid Rd, Leitchville. The following morning the bicycle was located at a property just up the road. A 1996 white Mitsubishi Triton ute was stolen from that address overnight.
Attempted Burglary: At about 3am on Tuesday, 2nd June, a dark coloured SUV has attended a business off Penglase Street, Koondrook and removed fuses, cutting the power to the business. This has activated the alarm and the vehicle has left.
BULOKE
Attempted vehicle theft: Between 4pm on Tuesday, 2nd June and 2pm the following day, offenders have attended an address in Camp Street, Donald and used a brick to smash the window of a vehicle and try unsuccessfully to steal the vehicle.
SWAN HILL
Theft: Between May 26 and 27, offenders have gained entry to a shed of a business in Karinie Street, Swan Hill and stolen tools.
Theft: At about 11am on Saturday, 6th June, offenders have attended a business in Jennings Road Swan Hill and stolen scrap metal (copper).
Warrant Executed: On Tuesday, 2nd June, police executed a search warrant at a Swan Hill address. Two imitation firearms were located at the address, along with a white powder substance which is believed to be a drug of dependence. This substance will be analysed. The substance and firearms were seized, and the occupant of the home was interviewed. They are expected to receive a summons to appear in court at a later date.
ROBINVALE
Intercept: At about 10.30am on Saturday, 6th June, Robinvale police were conducting a preliminary breath testing site on Bromley Road when a vehicle entered the site. A 24 year old male driver drove through the site and provided a positive oral fluid test for meth. A search of his vehicle was conducted and a quantity of what is alleged to be cannabis was located, along with an imitation firearm. The vehicle he was driving was found to have been stolen from Canberra and he had a cancelled learner permit.The male was arrested and conveyed to the Robinvale police station for interview. He was released pending summons to appear in court at a later date.
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