NEWS DESK Police patrol
with Brodie Cowburn
Two people take televisions TWO people are wanted for allegedly stealing multiple items, including two televisions, from a Carrum Aldi. Police allege that on 14 December, a man and woman stole two televisions, a CCTV camera system, and two shopping bags filled with groceries from the Aldi shop. The duo left
the scene in a white Ford Territory without number plates. Police allege the two people drove away “erratically narrowly missing innocent pedestrians”. Images of two people police wish to speak to have been released. Anyone with information can contact
Constable Cahlum Steel at Cheltenham Police Station on 9583 9767.
A MAN and woman wanted by police over an alleged theft. Pictures: Supplied
Dangerous driving
Car impounded
A MAN who allegedly ran a red light and crashed into two cars in Parkdale has been arrested. Police allege that a 28-year-old man from Springvale drove his silver BMW into a parked car on Reid Street just after 7.20am, 8 January. Around 20 minutes later he allegedly ran a red light then hit a car at the intersection of Boundary and Lower Dandenong roads. Police allege that the man fled the scene on foot. He was arrested in Braeside that morning. The arrested man is in hospital under police guard, expected to be charged soon. Nobody else was injured in the alleged incident. In a media statement, police have said that their search of the man’s car resulted in the discovery of drugs and cash. Anyone with information or dashcam footage can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or log onto www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
A MAN allegedly driving at 145kmph in an 80 zone in Parkdale has had his car impounded. At 3pm on 2 January, police clocked the car driving at 145 kmph on Nepean Highway heading towards the city. They pulled him over and impounded the car at a cost of $969.80. Police say the driver will face a Magistrate in coming months. POLICE impound a car in Parkdale. Picture: Supplied
A TRIBUTE TO THE MUSICAL SENSATION BUDDY HOLLY
Saturday 12 February 2022
Tickets at thefac.com.au or call 03 9784 1060 PAGE 4
Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News
12 January 2022
DURING this dynamic two hour production show Scot Robin who played the lead role in the smash hit musical “Buddy”, (Original cast) together with his Crickets will perform over thirty of Buddy Holly’s hit songs such as - That’ll Be The Day, Heartbeat, Think It Over, Peggy Sue , Raining In My Heart, Rave On, Maybe Baby, True Love Ways and of course Oh Boy! & much much more. This Internationally Acclaimed production show has and will continue to mesmerise and excite audiences both visually and musically with it’s high energy performance, brilliant costumes and fantastic musicianship. Scot Robin has been receiving rave reviews and standing ovations worldwide for his superb portrayal of the legend that is Buddy Holly. 2022 will mark the 28th Anniversary of Scot Robin performing the role of the legendary rock n roll performer, Buddy Holly! He played the lead role of Buddy Holly in the smash hit musical "Buddy" The Buddy Holly story, (Original cast) Scot was cast by the West End Theatre Director from London and was the first Australian to perform the role and has performed the role of Buddy Holly over 1,000 times, and has received international acclaim for his portrayal of Buddy Holly. Scot has also performed in Buddy's home town of Lubbock Texas and has meet with Buddy's wife Maria Elena several times, and who flew out to Australia to see him perform the role of her late husband at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. This 60th anniversary tour will see the show perform Australia wide and as always... leave
the audience feeling as though they have witnessed the real thing!! Buddy Holly was one of the greatest pioneers of Rock and Roll music in the 50's, a career spanning only two short years that made a lasting impact on popular music and the world. Buddy Holly 60th Anniversary Celebration will be performed at the Frankston Arts Centre on Saturday 12 February. Tickets are now on sale at thefac.com.au or on 03 9784 1060.