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Police patrol

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A MAN was arrested and charged after allegedly barricading himself and another person into a Beach Street motor inn on 9 April. Police attended the alleged incident at around 10.30am after reports a man had been behaving erratically, breaking windows, and holding another man against his will at the property. When the critical incident response unit arrived they were able to extract the man being held, and arrest the offender. The alleged incident was resolved around midday. The 38-year-old Frankston man was charged with false imprisonment and associated charges. He appeared at the Frankston Magistrates Court on 11 April. A man in his 40s was assessed and cleared of any major physical injury.

Facebook sale ends in assault A FACEBOOK marketplace sale has gone wrong at a Frankston address, with police now searching for an offender in the wake of an assault. The 36-year-old victim had been attempting to sell their phone using the online service and had organised to meet the buyers at around 10.30am on 4 April. It is alleged the seller of the phone was assaulted and their property stolen. The offender is still at large.

Ram slam A POLICE vehicle was rammed near the site of the Ambassador Hotel on 7 April, 9.50pm. Police were in the vicinity of the notorious hotel when they observed a Honda driving erratically. Police followed the driver to an underground car park, when the offender attempted to squeeze his vehicle between a cement pillar and the police car. The car was last seen going south on the Nepean Highway.

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Alleged assault A BOX Hill South man is facing serious charges after a gate-crasher was allegedly assaulted outside a party on Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 12.15am 7 April. The 36-year-old is alleged to have hit the 21-year-old Bittern man over the head with a bag of stubbies causing serious facial injuries, including having his jaw broken in a number of places and several teeth broken. The Box Hill man appeared at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court charged with intentionally causing serious injury and recklessly causing serious injury, Wednesday 10 April. He will reappear at a later date. Somerville CIU Detective Senior Sergeant Miro Majstorovic said parties should be registered with police to minimise the dangers. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Shane Moodie, 59781300

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