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Police patrol

with Brodie Cowburn

Boat stolen and damaged POLICE are searching for a boat stolen from Parkdale sometime between 4am and 10.30am on 30 March. Police said a boat and trailer were stolen from Ilma Court, and it is suspected it was then moved to the Nepean Highway in Cheltenham where it was further damaged with an angle grinder. The boat was displaying the registration TN 344. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www. crimestoppersvic.com.au and quote incident number 190115807.

Egg hunt POLICE are hunting a man alleged to have assaulted a boy at a speaking event organised by far right senator Fraser Anning in Moorabbin on 16 March. After an incident in which a 17-year-old cracked an egg over the 69-year-old Queensland senator’s head, the 17-year old Hampton boy was dragged to the ground by bystanders. It is alleged a man then approached the boy and kicked him in the body several times. Investigators have released an image of a man (right) they believe may be able to assist with their enquiries. Anyone with information regarding the male depicted is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

What’s in the bag? CHELTENHAM police are investigating an alleged theft from a Southland cosmetic shop on 28 February. Police allege a woman put several items from the shop into a white plastic bag, then left without paying for them at around 8.30pm. Investigators have released images (below) of a woman they believe may be able to assist with their enquiries. Anyone with any information about the theft is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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Driver wanted CARRUM Downs police are “hoping to speak” to a man who was caught driving with a cancelled registration plate. The man pulled into a service station on Frankston-Dandenong Road at around 10.45am on 27 March in a white Holden Commodore, registration OUG134. Police allege they approached the man, but he ran back to his car and accelerated heavily, causing the car to “fishtail” and narrowly miss police members. Police have released an image (below) of a man who they believe “may be able to assist with their inquiries.”

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Dangerous rider arrest A MOTORCYCLIST was allegedly speeding at 225kph on Peninsula Link before his rear tyre blew out and he was arrested, 4.30pm, Sunday 31 March. Police said the 30-year-old Cranbourne man was lucky to escape death during the display of dangerous riding at Moorooduc. Witnesses reported seeing several motorcyclists riding erratically at Rosebud, Safety Beach and on the Monash Freeway at Glen Waverley and Blackburn at the same time. Police said the man’s unregistered green Kawasaki had false plates. It was only after the tyre blew out that they were able to catch up and charge him with conduct endangering life, failing to stop on direction, driving at a dangerous speed, riding while disqualified and numerous other traffic offences.

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