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Charges over guns, drugs

Raid on house

A BONBEACH man and woman have been charged with 26 offences, mainly involving weapons and drugs, after a raid at a Station St property last week. Police executing a search warrant allegedly found cannabis, a home-made gun with a bullet in the breach, another small silver firearm, shotgun shells, prescription medications, baton, quantities of the drug ice and stolen property at the house, Wednesday 18 October. The man was also charged with car theft and breaching his bail conditions. Detective Acting Sergeant Justin Shields, of Caulfield DRU, said the man, 36, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for a filing hearing before being remanded to reappear at the County Court at a later date. The woman, 40, will appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court in January on mainly drugs charges.

BURGLARS searched rooms and smashed windows while robbing a Carrum house, Monday 23 October. DVDs were left in the backyard of the Station St property. Police said DNA evidence was left at the scene.

Pier punch-up

TWO mates drinking on Mordialloc Pier were approached by a woman who asked for a cigarette, 8pm, Wednesday 18 October. The mates, aged 19 and 21, said they didn’t have any when two unknown men approached and demanded alcohol. The men then punched the mates, causing chipped teeth, cuts to their mouths and cheeks, and leaving one with a suspected broken nose. They ran off towards the bus stop. Ambulance Victoria officers treated the men at the pier.

Boxes sprayed

TWO beach boxes on the Chelsea foreshore were vandalised between 9-23 October. Graffiti was sprayed on the boxes at the Franklin Avenue end, with the words Satan, Star of David, and the letters SEJCM visible. Toilets at Mordialloc train station were also spray painted, Tuesday 17 October. Protective services officers found them “heavily tagged” from a spray can.

Drone among haul

A $1500 Parrot-Disco drone was stolen from a car in Main St, Mordialloc, 8.55am, Sunday 22 October. Also stolen was a wallet containing credit cards and a $600 iPad. The cards were quickly used four times for purchases under $100.

Gardening gear goes

BLOWER vacs, grass cutters and other gardening equipment was stolen from a shed behind the Mordialloc Bowls Club, McDonald St, overnight Monday 23 October. There was no sign of forced entry at what is a work site for renovations.

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Shot fired A BULLET was fired through the window of a bicycle wholesaler in Braeside, 3.20am, Sunday 22 October. Police said the bullet hit a wall and deflected into a PC monitor at the Industrial Dr premises. CCTV footage showed a dark-coloured vehicle driving south towards Baxter Drive.

Chainsaw TV ‘massacre’

A MAN wielding a chainsaw cut down the door of a unit behind the former Ambassador motel and then cut up a TV set inside last week. It is believed the incident followed an argument – then a fist-fight – between two men outside Officeworks on Nepean Highway, Frankston, 8pm, Monday 16 October. A dispute between the two men is believed to have been going on for weeks. The men live at the units but no one was at home when the chainsaw TV “massacre” was taking place. Hearing the roar of the chainsaw, the frightened sister of a resident called 000. Detective Senior Constable Shane Smith, of Frankston police, said a 30-year-old man was arrested after a “full doorknock of all units”. He said police would allege the chainsaw was still in the man’s possession when he was arrested. “It was a bit of a giveaway,” he said. Details of the incident are described as “sketchy” because neither party – nor other residents – are actively assisting police in their investigation, Detective Smith said. “It is amazing there were so many people there but no one saw or heard anything.” Damage is estimated at $200. A man faced Frankston Magistrates’ Court, Tuesday, charged with burglary, criminal damage and possessing a dangerous article. He was further remanded to reappear at the same court, Wednesday 25 October. Anyone with information of any of these incidents is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

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A MAN threatened to assault a female store attendant before robbing a Boundary Rd, Braeside clothing outlet, 4.55pm, Tuesday 17 October. The man and an accomplice then grabbed $2500 in Calvin Klein tops and jackets from racks and shelves and drove away. They are described as Caucasian, 20s, with short hair and wearing T-shirts.

A WOMAN saw two men wearing hi-vis tops rifling through the glove box of her car in a basement car park in Patterson Lakes, 8.50am, Tuesday 24 October. She said she saw one of the men watching her as she entered the Gladesville Boulevard car park and, feeling apprehensive, retraced her steps and called police. When she returned items were strewn around her car and the glove box was open.

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