Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News 17 June 2020

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Man exposes himself in shop A MAN who allegedly masturbated inside a Cheltenham shop is wanted by police. Police have been told the man entered the Nepean Highway retail shop at around 11am, 8 May. He walked down the aisle and allegedly started masturbating before being asked to

leave. He left the shop and headed towards Garfield Street. An image of a man police wish to speak to had been released. He is approximately 170cm tall, with a medium build and grey hair. Anyone who recognises the man or

with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au. A MAN police wish to speak to after an alleged indecent exposure in Cheltenham. Picture: Supplied

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Works continue in the south east and there will be transport disruptions

Thompsons Road, Carrum Downs

Until 5am on 13 Jul

Intersection at FrankstonDandenong Road closed

Balcombe Road, Mentone

Until 23 Jun

Road closed between Swanston Street and Como Parade West

Jacksons Road, Mulgrave

From 10pm on 19 Jun to 5am on 22 Jun and 26 to 29 Jun

Closed under the Monash Freeway

Police Road, Mulgrave

From 10pm on 3 Jul to 5am on 6 Jul and 10 to 13 Jul

Closed between Jacksons Road and Haverbrack Drive

Until 26 Jul

Moorabbin to Mordialloc

Keep in mind, there are other disruptions over winter.

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Find a detailed list at bigbuild.vic.gov.au

Dates subject to change. Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne

A MAN was restrained by police after he flipped his car in a Somerville fast food drive through and allegedly attacked emergency services workers trying to help him last week. At around 12.40am, 13 June, emergency services received calls that a car had hit a bollard and flipped onto its side at an Eramosa Road fast food restaurant. Police were told the man inside the car was acting in “an aggressive manner”. A police statement read that the driver had freed himself from the car, but then allegedly pushed a paramedic and headbutted a CFA member. Police restrained the man and he was taken to hospital. Police will interview the 23-year-old Tyabb man in relation to assaulting emergency service worker and traffic related offences.

A BACKPACK full of toys found last week. Picture: Supplied

Public transport disruptions: Buses replace trains Frankston and Stony Point lines

A LEARNER driver was caught on the road without an accompanying driver last week. The 18-year-old man was pulled over by Moorabbin Highway Patrol on the Dingley Bypass in Heatherton after being caught driving 15 kmph over the speed limit. The Clyde North resident received three infringement notices totalling $1321 and accrued seven demerit points.

MOORABBIN police officers are hoping to reunite a backpack of toys with its owner. The bag was found in the back seat of a taxi and brought into the station on 7 June. The name “Bella 06/2020” is written on the base of a unicorn painting on the bag. The owners can contact the station on 9556 6565 to collect the bag.

Road disruptions: Closed intersection, roads and ramps Throughout Jun and Jul Reduced speed, overnight lane, and ramp closures

Food trip goes sideways

Toy story

We’re upgrading the intersection at Thompsons and FrankstonDandenong roads. Works are also underway to upgrade the Monash Freeway and remove level crossings on the Frankston Line.

Monash Freeway

Learner caught alone

EMERGENCY services workers at the scene of an incident at Somerville McDonalds last week. Pictures: Gary Sissons


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