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NEWS

Police patrol Stabbing after argument AN Edithvale man has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury after allegedly stabbing his mother and brother in a domestic dispute on Wednesday. The 23-yearold snapped after arguing with his mother at their Northcliffe Rd house aboutUNSOLVED his Facebook page at about 6pm. CRIMES Kingston police said the man became angrySEXUAL and upsetASSAULT after being told to take down the post and used a small Police are kitchen knife to stab his brother to the searching for left side of the a man whochest, under his heart. The brother, allegedly20, retreated outside while the offender sexuallychased after his mother and allegedly her in the back. assaultedstabbed a woman after She attempted to hide in her bedroom her tried in vain to calm whileentering her husband Rosella St the offender, who smashed open the apartment in bedroom door during the onslaught. Police and ambulance crews arrived to on Saturday, find the in the backyard near Mayoffender 31, 2014. his brother who was lying down and It is alleged the woman was home bleeding profusely. He was handcuffed alone at 5pm after returning home and arrested. mother, 52, was from theThe nearby shops. The man gained access to the described as breathing and conscious ground-floor apartment through the but suffering serious stab wounds. unlocked front door, went into the The brother sustained life-threatening victim’s and to allegedly injuries. Theybedroom were taken The sexually assaulted her. Alfred hospital. The offender has been Police have released a FACE fit remanded in custody, with a court and image similar to the man date yet determined. whotothey believe can assist with their inquiries. He is described as caucasian in appearance, aged in his POLICE are pursuing a thief who robs late 20s to early 30s, with blonde letterhair, boxes to steal people’s credit-card brown letters, andblonde then attempts to trick banks eyes, into sending him their PIN details. facial hair and a thinSenior build. Constable Amelia Detective

Wrong addressee

Faulkner said the thief targeted large apartment blocks with multiple boxes, information confidentially usingReport a master key to gain access. He at crimestoppersvic.com.au or phone activates the cards and attempts to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

have the PINs sent to a false address, or returns later to steal PINs. The man is described as Caucasian, aged 30, 175cm tall, medium build with blue eyes. He has a goatee beard, receding hairline and often wears a baseball cap. He operates throughout the southern suburbs. Detective Faulkner said a cache of 50 letters showing people’s bank records and credit cardlost applicaFRANKSTON A car control tions had been foundinto in Old Wells car Rd, and smashed a parked near Amaroo Dr, Chelsea Heights, before crashing into a brick fencelast on Wednesday, September 16, about week. Anyone with information should 8am. believed the male driving call her Itonis9556 6565.

is taking seriously. Oakleigh police are investigating.

Car break-ins

A RESIDENT of Pooley Bridge Rd, Mordialloc, called police when she saw youths attempting to break into cars in her street, 11.30pm, Tuesday last week. Police arrested a 16 year old, of Carrum these days in the near future.’’ Downs, and charged him with two countsFRANKSTON of theft from motor A manvehicles. has goneHe has been appear atusing Frankston on bailed a crimetorampage a Children’s Court in December. Resiguitar after stealing his uncle’s car. say two other cars along were subject the Holden Commodore was travelling dents The white Ford sedan, with to east along Beach St in Frankston property,break-ins was taken Churchill attempted onfrom the night.

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Arrest over drugs when he hit the parked car, pushing it

REPORTS use 30m into of thesuspected shoulderdrug of the road. He in then a car travelled in GnotukupAv, onAspendale, to the footpath Saturday, led toapolice arresting a at and through 1m high brick fence 193 Beach St. Frankston Bentleigh woman, aged 24.Leading She was Senior Constable Barryseat Randall found sitting in the back of a said car it was luckyoverdosed no one was the apparently oninjured alcohol,inmethcrash. “Thereand were no drugs or alcohol amphetamines possibly GHB, at involved, speeding was notand a 9am. Police and searched the vehicle factor,’’found he said. “Fatigue may have allegedly a purse containing a factor but there will be no zipbeen lockabag containing methamphetacharges laid.’’ mines and drug paraphernalia. The woman allegedly made full admissions CARRUM DOWNS More than and was200 charged with using a drug of people visited Bunnings in dependence. She to was bailed to appear Carrum Downs have special oneat way Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court in screws fitted to their number January. alleged drugsplate werethefts. seized. plates The in a bid to reduce

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Police invited the public to attend

Safepl8 day on August 29, Threats toSaturday, burn, kill at the Frankston-Dandenong Rd

THE owner of an Asian import warehardware giant. Police handed out the house claims a disgruntled customer is screws while Frankston SES fitted threatening to kill and his family them to the cars.him Carrum Downs and to burn down his warehouse in Sergeant Sam Raso said the turnout dewas Havilland Rd,and Mordialloc. The the fantastic demonstrated 31-year-old victim,crime of Oakleigh, said need to prevent in Frankston. the“Itunidentified caller appeared angry went so well, we completely ran when offer to buy a playpen at awas out his of screws,’’ Sgt Raso said. “It cheaper price declined. He initiative said great to seewas people showing comesthe tothreats, preventing crime. thewhen calleritmade which he We will definitely hold some more of

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and driven to Wells St, Frankston, about 7.30pm on Tuesday, September 15. Frankston Senior STORAGE cages inMcGill underground car Constable Caroline said a man allegedly got out of the thieves. car carrying parks continue to attract Three an electric guitar and used it to smash separate complaints were received the windscreens of twoincars parked about thefts from cages an apartment nearby. “We then received reports of complex in Gladesville Blvd, Patterson a robbery at the United Service Lakes, Wednesday last week. In each Station in Davey St in Frankston case thieves cut padlocks to gain entry about 7.45pm where a man gestured and steal electrical goods and tools. to the attendant that he had a gun in Inhisanother incident, thieves stole back pocket.’’ She said no weapon assorted tools from an apartment was produced but the man stole food block storage cage instore. Charman Rd, and drinks from the He was Cheltenham, andpolice hid their haultime in a intercepted by a short vacant apparently collect later. later incage, Carrum Downs. to A Churchhill 29, was arrested, charged and Aman, witness called police who arrived to appear at thebeside Frankston toremanded find two people standing a Magistrates’ atThe a later Honda IntegraCourt sedan. pairdate. walked

Cages easy targets

off quickly and police did a check on FRANKSTON Police have the vehicle, which was found to be images of a man stolen.released A 47-year-old Carnegie woman (pictured) they wish to speak to in and a 49-year-old Bentleigh man were relation to a one-punch attack arrested nearbyNightclub Cheltenham railway outsideat Davey’s which left a station. A third man, whose identity man with a fractured jaw, eye socket was inside the about stolen andfound nose. on On parole Sunday, July 12, car, is stilltwo being sought. The pair in hasa 1.50am, men were involved been charged on summons courtin verbal altercation outside to thea club Davey victim, a 33-year-old and dateSt. toThe be fixed.

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Noble Park man, was then hit in the

Carrum Downs

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Frankston From little things: Neil Blacklaw, left, Dorothy Booth, Ross Houston and Claire North at work at the Mentone station gardens.

Seaford Houston

Gardens flower on friends’ spirit Karingal

Frankston

Langwarrin

1 3 4 plantings of grevillia, become a bus interchange. COLOURFUL Frankston South “We rallied to save the gardens crackerjack and correa are making before the election of that year and Mentone station and surrounds even Baxter saved them,” Ms Booth said. more attractive for commuters. “Then, in 2006, we achieved heritFriends of Mentone Station & Somerville age listings for the station and the Gardens last week established four gardens and, in 2012, celebrated with gardens beds – two directly outside the launch of Leo Gamble’s Winning the down-side entrance and two either Tyabb Friends.” side of the new MYKI readers which Moorooduc The book celebrates the Friends’ have been installed to ease congestion Hastings contribution to the community over at peak times. the past decade, and their hard work The Friends were able to spend face by the and plants and co-operation with other commu$2000 on bed preparation other man whoof St Aunity, local, state and federal govern– thanks to the generosity is described as ments and commercial organisations. gustine’s Southern Opportunity Shop, being caucasian, Crib The establishment of the gardens is Florence St, Mentone. Point Bittern about 30 years old more than just visual: Ms Booth said “The plantings are on VicTrack land with short brown at least two new members which we arehair, looking after,” chair Stony had moved wearing a black Point into the area because they saw the Dorothy Booth said.khaki “We hope jumper, pantsto congardens as indicative of strong comtinue planting upcasual to theshoes. car park.” and The Sandy munity spirit. Turning 13victim next month, theto Friends Point was taken She praised the op shop’s manageof Mentone Stationwhere & Gardens Dandenong Hospital he hadsee ment for their generosity. “They have their handiwork vindication surgery to his face.asAnyone with of been fabulous to us.” their strongisstand when information urgedinto2002 phone Frankston Police 9784 area 5555was or to Stephen Taylor they learned theongarden Crime Stoppers.

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