Police Report - September 26, 2024

Victoria Police GANNAWARRA • Between Friday, September 20 and Sunday, September 22, offenders have damaged property in a Leitchville public toilet and stolen coins. • At about 4.30pm on Tuesday, September 17, CFA and police attended a property...

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Police Report - September 26, 2024

Victoria Police

GANNAWARRA

• Between Friday, September 20 and Sunday, September 22, offenders have damaged property in a Leitchville public toilet and stolen coins.

• At about 4.30pm on Tuesday, September 17, CFA and police attended a property on Hornsbys Road, Leitchville. A chap had been burning off when the fire got away and caused minor damage to a power pole. The fire was extinguished without incident. A couple of days later, on Friday, September 20, CFA and police attended a grass fire on Randalls Road, Leitchville where an implement being used to slash grass has hit a rock, sparking and causing a small fire.

• At about 2.30am on Tuesday, September 17, offenders have stolen a silver Hyundai SUV from a property in Cohuna. The vehicle was recovered in the Rockbank area. A 34-year-old female from that area was arrested in relation to the vehicle theft, along with drug-related matters.

• During the morning of Saturday, September 21, offenders have attended a property on Normanville Road, Normanville, and stolen a Honda CRF210. The motor bike was located at an address in Kerang later that day. 

• Between 6pm Wednesday, September 18 and 9am the following day, a trailer containing gardening equipment and scissor lift was stolen from Charlton Road, Quambatook.


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