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Frankston Times 5 September 2023

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LOIS H. DENNINGTON Certified Practising Accountant

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Alleged assaults investigated POLICE have arrested a man who allegedly harassed and assaulted people near The Power Centre on Cranbourne Road in Frankston. Police allege the incidents occurred on 23 August. The man was arrested at a nearby Bunnings car park. Victims are being asked by police to come forward. Anyone with information can contact senior constable Tom Mayor at the Frankston crime investigation unit on 9784 5590.

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are hoping to reunite the scooter, a black Scooter stolen at park RootPoliceIndustries Invictus brand with gold wheels A SCOOTER was stolen from a teenager at Frankston Skate Park last month. The scooter was stolen from the 14-year-old at around 4.30pm on 8 August. Police say the thief rode the scooter away, then allegedly dumped it at the bus stop on Cranbourne Road near the front of the Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre.

Tasers rolling out MORE tasers will be handed out to police statewide soon. The rollout of more tasers begins in November, and will run until September 2026. The drawing of the taser will activate a police body camera. Victoria Police chief commissioner Shane Patton said the announcement “is a major milestone in the rollout of tasers to police and PSOs.” “Frontline policing can be dangerous and unpredictable and these devices give our officers another option when dealing with high-risk, volatile situations. Often just drawing one is enough to bring an incident to a safe resolution,” he said. “Our specialist police have been using tasers for almost 20 years and the public should have confidence there is stringent oversight of when and how they can be used. Linking the latest generation devices with an officer’s body worn camera also means there is an independent record when a taser is drawn or discharged.” The tasers are already in use by police in New South Wales, and the AFP.

and gold stickers, with its owner. Anyone with information can contact senior constable Lamtzes at Frankston Police Station on 9784 5555.

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A BRAND of scooter allegedly stolen from Frankston Skate Park in August. Police are hoping to find it to reunite it with its owner Picture: Supplied

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