Police patrol
with Brodie Cowburn
Elderly man charged with fatal crash A MAN has been charged over a car crash which killed a man at Kingston Central Plaza last year. On 29 July 2020, a 51-year-old Cheltenham man was killed after he was allegedly struck by a car. A man was charged over the fatal incident last week. An 84-year-old Cheltenham man was charged with dangerous driving causing death, drive in a manner dangerous, and careless driving. He was bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday 28 June.
“The stolen items were purchased by the club for the upcoming season, and we would really like to locate them and return them to the club and the children.” The stolen footballs are size four and five, with Sherrin and Ross Faulkner branding. The guernseys are black and yellow, and have SJFC on the back of the collars. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Man survives smash
while leaving work at around 11.30pm on Thursday, 24 June. The car was severely damaged by the crash. A statement on the police eyewatch Facebook page read “police and emergency services feared the worst when they arrived but fortunately located the driver still conscious with serious but not life-threatening injuries.” “Police urge all motorists to drive safely and consider the road conditions when getting behind the wheel. Investigations are continuing.”
A MAN has miraculously escaped alive after a nasty smash in Dandenong South last week. The man struck a pole on Abbotts Road
Lucky escape: The wreck of a car which crashed in Dandenong South last week. Nobody died in the crash. Picture: Supplied
Teenager missing A SEARCH is underway for 19-year-old Camaryn, who went missing on 19 June. The teenager was last seen at around 1.50pm. She lives in Highett and is known to frequently visit the Mornington Peninsula, Bayside, Melbourne, and their surrounding areas. A description of Camaryn released by police reads “she is described as being about 172cm tall with a slim build, long brown hair. She has a rose tattoo on her upper-left arm, and a roman numeral on her left forearm”. Anyone who sees Camaryn (pictured below) can contact Bayside Police Station on 8530 5100.
Callous thieves steal junior football jumpers A JUNIOR football club has been left devastated after heartless thieves stole their brand new jumpers. Sometime between 17 June and 20 June, unknown offenders broke into the Seaford Junior Football Club home ground on East Road. They broke into a storage room and stole boxes containing brand new jumpers and footballs. The total value of the stolen items was over $3000. Victoria Police Detective Senior Constable Ashleigh Sanders said “the items stolen during this burglary are mostly useless to anyone else and the club are devastated after all they have been through over the last 18 months.” “The junior club have only returned to matches last weekend, after being unable to play during the pandemic and the club is solely run by volunteers, most of whom are parents of the under 14s team who has been personally affected,” she said.
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