NEWS DESK Police patrol
Laptop, cash, cards stolen A LAPTOP valued at $1800, wallet containing $300 and credit cards, and a set of keys were stolen during an aggravated burglary at a townhouse in Sherwood Av, Chelsea, overnight Sunday. The 35-year-old male victim was asleep upstairs. Thieves entered via an unlocked gate and forced a sliding door to gain entry to the unit. Kingston police said the credit cards were used in two transactions at a supermarket on Monday. Anyone with information should call Kingston police on 9556 6565.
Burglaries warning DAYTIME burglaries in Aspendale are concerning Kingston police. A house in Laura St, Aspendale, was ransacked by burglars, 10.30am4.15pm, Friday, and cash, jewellery, power tools, and alcohol stolen. Thieves climbed over a small fence and broke an awning window to gain entry to the single storey weatherboard. They used a can opener to steal $500 in a money box. The day before, one of a small cluster of units in Albany Cres, Aspendale, was broken into 10.30am2.15pm, Thursday, after thieves forced french doors and a kitchen window to gain entry. They rifled cupboards and draws in the main bedroom where they stole jewellery, and left after stealing garden tools from a shed. On Wednesday, in Gothic Rd, Aspendale, thieves forced a laundry window to gain entry to the three bedroom, single storey weatherboard home of a 63-year-old woman, who returned home to find her bedroom draws open. She called police fearing someone may still be in the house. Her kitchen cupboards had been searched and a make-up
case in her daughter’s bedroom opened. Jewellery was stolen. Anyone with information should call Kingston police on 9556 6565.
Coins go in raid COMMEMORATIVE coins were stolen from an Australian Post outlet in Dingley Village in the early hours of Tuesday last week. Offenders used a sledge hammer to smash the doors to the Centre Dandenong Rd outlet before again using the hammer to smash a display cabinet to steal the collectors’ coin sets. Papers and postal items were scattered across the floor. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Senior Constable Carly O’Donnell, Kingston CIU, 9556 6111.
Car stolen A HOODIE-wearing thief who “seemed to know where the CCTV cameras were” stole keys and then a customer’s car from the Booran Holden dealership, Nepean Hwy, Cheltenham, early Tuesday last week. He smashed a window to the car sales yard and took the keys from a cupboard. Walking around the service area he shattered a full-length service window with a wrench and turned a motor bike upside down. The car was found Monday. The man is described as medium build, wearing blue jeans, hoodie, and blue runners.
House ‘a mess’ A THIEF used a screwdriver to jemmy open a rear door to a house in Graham Rd, Carrum, overnight, Tuesday last week. Police said he “rifled through everything and left the house in a mess” before stealing a power drill. Anyone with information should call Kingston police on 9556 6565.
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The Chelsea Family History Group meets on the third Saturday of each month, starting at 9:30am and finishing at around 12:00pm. For further details please contact Gary Rogers on 5979 8323 or 041 179 5940.
25 Nov. Cost: $45
Meet the Mouse Computers for Beginners Thurs, 6:30pm to 9pm - 8 Oct to 26 Nov. Cost: $45
Broaden Your Computer Horizons Mon, 9.30am to 12pm - 5 Oct to
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Hatha Yoga Tuesdays from 6pm - 7pm. Cost $10 per session. Facilitator: Elisa Goldenberg. For further information contact Elisa on 0425 758 250
Walk n Talk Tuesday mornings at 9.30am. Cost: $2
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15 Chelsea Road Chelsea Ph: 9776 1386 Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News 16 September 2015
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