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No cigarette: punched A COCKATOO man smoking under a footbridge on the Frankston foreshore received a fractured cheekbone and other facial injuries when he was set upon by four men, 10.10pm, Sunday 28 January. Detective Senior Constable Mark Garrett, of Frankston CIU, said the man, 41, and a mate were approached by a man who asked for a cigarette. When he refused the man walked away but another man – one of four – approached and said the refusal had caused offence. This prompted all the men to attack the man who was allegedly punched several times in the head before managing to run away and seek help. He was taken by ambulance to The Alfred hospital for treatment. A 17-year-old male was charged with assault over the incident and remanded to a children’s court at a later date. He is alleged to have been involved in at least seven drunken assaults and robberies, several on Frankston foreshore on Australia Day, in which frightened youngsters were threatened with violence if they refused to hand over wallets and phones. Detective Senior Constable Shane Smith, of Frankston CIU, said most of the robberies were “senseless” as only one of five stolen phones was kept by the thieves and one was thrown into Kananook Creek. He said it was also distressing for parents to see their children frightened. Three others with the 17-year-old are of Pacific Islander appearance. Detective Garrett said CCTV showed many people out on the beach at the entrance to the creek on the hot night. He is appealing for anyone with information to contact him at Frankston CIU 9784 5529 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
Bushland set alight
A MAN seen near bushland is believed to have started a fire behind the football clubrooms at Jubilee Park reserve, 10.10am, Tuesday 13 February. The fire near Nursery Avenue, Frankston, burnt through 140 square metres of bushland. Detective Senior Constable Mark Garrett, of
Van occupants ‘suspicious’ A WHITE ford Econovan carrying two people almost ran into a police car outside Karingal Hub shopping centre, 7.30am, Monday 12 February. Earlier, a man and a woman in the van were seen “acting suspiciously” by peering into various shops. Police arriving on the scene found the van to be stolen from Cranbourne and gave chase. It was driven over an embankment and almost collided with the police car before speeding off along Cranbourne Road towards Macquarie Road, Langwarrin. The van’s registration is 1CK4GD. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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Asbestos shuts road
FRANKSTON South residents were told to stay inside and close their windows after asbestos sheeting blew across Nepean Highway, causing the road to be closed in both directions, 9am, Wednesday 14 February. Emergency services rushed to the top of Olivers Hill after the hazardous material – believed to be from inside the roof of a tin shed – was lifted off by 87kph winds from the north-west.
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Fight wounds A MAN was allegedly stabbed in the neck during a fight at a Hastings business, 8am, Wednesday 14 February. Acting Sergeant Tony Hester, of Hastings police, said a dispute between two men ended with one allegedly being stabbed in the neck. A man was arrested at the scene and was being held pending inquiries. The wounded man was airlifted to The Alfred hospital.
Injured by branch A TREE branch was blown onto a contractor working at a Hastings landscape business when strong winds hit the town, 8am, Wednesday 14 February. Senior Constable Desiree Nitsche, of Hastings police, said the man received a cut to the head and neck pain in the incident in Lefroy Lane. He was taken to Frankston Hospital for treatment.
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A MAN’S body was spotted by a passer-by floating in the bay at the base of Olivers Hill, 6.30am, Wednesday 14 February. Water Police retrieved the body. The circumstances surrounding the man’s death are not yet known and he is yet to be identified. Police are not treating the death as suspicious and are preparing a report for the coroner.
Frankston CIU, said the man was aged 20-30, wearing a blue t-shirt, short fair hair, carrying a bag with a white strap. He was last seen walking north past the bushland. Anyone with information should contact him at Frankston CIU 9784 5529 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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