Police Report - November 13, 2025

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Police Report - November 13, 2025

GANNAWARRA

Trespass: Between 6pm on Tuesday, 4th November and 1pm on the 6th, unauthorised persons have trespassed at piggeries in the Leitchville and Macorna areas.

Burglary: Between 5pm on Monday, 3rd November and 8am on Wednesday 5th, a 2022 Can-am ATV has been removed from a facility on the Kerang-Murrabit Road, Kerang.  The ATV had a spray unit on the back. The unit was sighted at the boat ramp on Bunyip Lane, Leitchville but was gone on police arrival at that location.

ROBINVALE

Desecration: Between 29th September and 6th November, unknown person have attended the Robinvale cemetery and damaged a tombstone using a chisel or sharp object.

SWAN HILL

Drug possession: At about 1.20am on Saturday, 8th November police were patrolling the Swan Hill CBD when they observed a male acting suspiciously. They spoke to the male and as a result, searched his belongings, locating a quantity of what it believed to be methylamphetamine. He was interviewed and is expected to receive a summons to appear in court at a later date.

Burglaries: Over a 24 hour period there were multiple reports of theft from motor vehicles, attempted burglaries and burglaries reported at various locations in Swan Hill. It is possible that the same person is responsible for this offending. Following these incidents, a suspect has been arrested after a stolen vehicle was recovered in NSW on Thursday. Investigators suspect this person may be able to assist them in relation to these incidents.   

WAKOOL 

At 3am on November 8, a sandy taupe coloured dual-cab Land Cruiser was stolen from a property near Wakool. The vehicle with rego FGR 04N was seen on security camera heading west through Wakool towards Barham or Swan Hill. 

THULE

On Sunday evening, November 9, items were stolen from a rural property at Thule. A dark grey dual-cab Toyota Hilux rego YAD 666, a Honda 1000 side by side buggy and a firefighting pump were taken. 

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