Jackets not right to go A MAN who stole four North Face jackets from the Frankston Power Centre is wanted by police. Just after 3.20pm, 14 November, the man stuffed four jackets into a bag before fleeing the store. Police have released an image (left) of the man they wish to speak to about the theft. Police say he has a “distinctive tattoo on his upper right leg”. Anyone who recognises the man can Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, make a report online at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au and quote the incident number 200418594.
“Police will continue to work closely with partner agencies, local councils and school leavers to make sure everyone has an enjoyable and safe time.” Police will increase their patrols across the Surf Coast, Phillip Island, and Mornington Peninsula.
Woman missing MOIRA Coulson, a 45-year-old Bundoora resident, is missing.
Ms Coulson was last seen in Lawrence Court in Bundoora on Friday 20 November. Police say they have “concerns for her welfare due to a medical condition”. Ms Coulson frequents Frankston and the Melbourne CBD. An image (below) of Ms Coulson has been released in the hopes somebody has seen her. Contact Mill Park Police Station on 9407 3333 with information.
Distanced schoolies POLICE will be monitoring schoolies celebrations more closely than usual this year. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Russell Barrett warned partygoers at schoolies hotspots like the Mornington Peninsula that they must still adhere to the state’s COVID-19 guidelines. “We know that 2020 has been a very difficult year for everyone, none more so than our Year 12 students who have sadly missed out on a lot of milestone moments in their final year of schooling,” he said. “We understand many school leavers will be looking forward to celebrating the end of this huge year with their friends, however these celebrations must be held in a safe and responsible way that also adheres to the Chief Health Officer’s directions.
Frankston Times
1 December 2020
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