13 March 2019

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Police patrol

with Brodie Cowburn

‘Obese’ man on run POLICE are on the lookout for three people in relation to an alleged armed robbery at a milk bar on Hampden Avenue, 4 March, 6.30pm. Police believe three offenders arrived at the Frankston milk bar in a stolen vehicle, with two offenders entering the premises armed with hammers. They allege the two men, with their faces covered, entered the store and jumped over the counter making threats towards the female shop attendant. It is alleged that the men kicked the attendant and stole cigarettes and cash from the till. They fled the scene in the grey 2012 Volkswagen Golf they arrived in. A detailed description of the offenders could not be provided, but police said one of the men they are searching for was “obese”. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Alleged fake tradie charges FRANKSTON Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a man over scams allegedly being run in Carrum and Seaford. A 26-year-old man from Ireland was charged with obtain property by deception and state false name.” The man allegedly was offerring trade services under a fake name. He was remnaded to appear in the Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 12 March.

Weapon attack POLICE have arrested a man after he allegedly attacked another man with a “large edged weapon”. Frankston Police said that a fight had broken out at a Clyde Street apartment building between parties they said were ‘known to each other” in the early hours of 3 March. It is alleged that a 28 year-old Moorabbin male used a weapon to attack a 25-year-old Moorabbin male. Police said the 25-year-old received a “substantial gash” to his arm,” and that he “discharged himself” from Frankston Hospital. The 28-year-old Moorabbin man was arrested and is expected to face the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court at an unconfirmed date. He did not post bail.

POLICE have released a CCTV image of a man they believe can assist with their inquiries related to an attempted robbery

Train incident TRANSIT detectives are investigating the attempted robbery of items belonging to a 55-year-old man who boarded a Frankstonbound train at Richmond station, 1.18am, 4 August last year. They have released this image of a man, above, seen getting off the train at Kananook station who may be able to assist with their inquiries. He was last seen walking towards the Frankston CBD.

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