Frankston Times 1 September 2020

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NEWS DESK Police patrol

with Brodie Cowburn

Critical after crash

Picture: Gary Sissons

Teenagers arrested A GROUP of teenagers have been charged after an alleged crime spree across the south-east suburbs of Melbourne last month. Police charged four teenagers on 19 August after making a total of five arrests. Police arrested one girl and four males. The arrests relate to alleged offences including a theft and assault at a business on Thompsons Road in Patterson Lakes, aggravated burglaries in Governor Arthur Drive, Patterson Lakes and on Reflections Boulevard in Clyde North, an attempted aggravated burglary on Moxham Drive in Clyde North, and a theft of a motor vehicle in Cranbourne. The offences allegedly took place over a six hour period in the early hours on 19 August.

A MAN was taken to hospital in a critical condition after a horror car crash in Aspendale last month. The driver smashed his BMW sedan into a power pole on Station Street, Sunday 23 August. CPR was performed on the driver, who was unconscious after the crash. The man was taken to hospital in a critical condition. A passenger in the car, his son, did not suffer major physical injuries. Edithvale CFA and Chelsea SES crews attended the crash. Police are now investigating what caused the crash.

Police spotted the allegedly stolen car driving in Cranbourne North and began pursuing it. The car stopped in Endeavour Hills and two people, an 18-year-old Narre Warren South man and a 19-year-old Hampton Park man, were arrested. They were charged with aggravated burglary, theft of motor vehicle, attempted aggravated burglary, and theft from motor vehicle. Later that day, a 16-year-old girl was arrested and charged with 16 offences. Police also arrested two boys, a 14-year-old from Cranbourne North and 16-year-old from Wonthaggi, at a Mulgrave house. The 14-yearold has been charged with 10 offences including aggravated burglary, and theft of motor car, and the 16-year-old boy was released pending further enquiries.

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CARRUM Downs will soon be home to a new enclosed dog park. A fenced area will be constructed in Sandfield Reserve. Council received an $87,000 grant from the state government to get started on the project. Sandfield Reserve also features a playground, basketball court, and recently upgraded skatepark. The fenced area for dogs will be the fifth constructed in the Frankston municipality. “This is great news for our community of dog lovers, who will soon have access to a secure space for their beloved fur family members to stretch their legs and get some fresh air,” the mayor Sandra Mayer said. “Planning is currently underway for the new enclosed dog park, which will provide physical exercise and mental stimulation and also allow dog owners to learn to control their dog in a confined area. Preliminary project scoping and initial concept design is currently being undertaken, with community consultation seeking feedback on features of the new dog park to be underway in the coming months.” The park is set to open in mid 2021. JASON, Scarlett, and dog Gunner at the future home of an enclosed dog area. Picture: Supplied


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