Police Report - March 28, 2024
Local police reports on criminal activity and emergency events.

Victoria Police
GANNAWARRA
- Between 8pm Wednesday, March 20 and 5.30am the following day, a silver Ford Falcon sedan was stolen from a nature strip in Leitchville. The vehicle was located in a paddock at Patho at about 2pm the following day. The registration plates were stolen from the vehicle.
- Between 10am Wednesday, March 20 and 8am Friday, March 22, offenders have damaged a large number of terracotta tiles stored in school grounds in Mitchell Street, Kerang.
- Between 1.50am and 3am on Sunday, March 17, offenders have accessed a car yard off Victoria Street, Kerang and removed four rims off a vehicle. The rims were HSV Rapier 20 inch with Pirelli ultra low profile tyres.
- On Monday, March 18, police were advised by an older gentleman in Kerang that he was concerned about being scammed. He had received a call from a person stating they were from a bank and asked him to remove $20,000, stating they were investigating a staff member. They then arranged a drop off in Kerang. The victim luckily spoke to a neighbour and they attended the Kerang Police Station. Later that day, Kerang Police located a vehicle in the vicinity of the address and spoke to the two occupants. Both males were arrested and conveyed to police stations for interview in relation to attempting to obtain property by deception. They are expected to appear in court at a later date on summons.
- Between 5.30pm Sunday, March 24 and 6.30am the following morning, offenders have stolen a white Isuzu space cab ute from Teague Street, Koondrook.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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