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Five arrests after drug discovery THE discovery of stolen property and drugs believed by police to be methamphetamine and cannabis in Carrum has resulted in the arrests of five people. Police executed a search warrant at two Valetta Street houses and a property in Stanley Street a little before 8.30am, 15 July. Five men were arrested after the warrants were executed. Allegedly stolen property including power tools and bicycles were among the items seized by police. A 35-year-old Carrum man was charged with possess methamphetamine and commit an indictable offence whilst on bail. He appeared at the Frankston Magistrates’ Court 15 July. A 54-year-old Carrum man was bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates Court on 16 January 2020, charged with possess methamphetamine and handle stolen goods. A 43-year-old Albury man was charged with possess methamphetamine and cannabis. He was also bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 16 January 2020. Two Carrum men, aged 58 and 75, were interviewed by police and released “pending further inquiries” on 15 July. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information in encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a report online at crimestoppersvic.com.au

Teens arrested POLICE have arrested four teenagers after chasing down an allegedly stolen car, overnight 17 July. Police spotted the Nissan X-Trail, allegedly stolen from Blaxland Avenue Frankston South, driving in Dandenong at around 1am. Police allege that the vehicle took off when they tried to pull them over. The car was monitored through Rowville, Dandenong, Lyndhurst, Skye, Frankston and Carrum Downs. With the assistance of the airwing, the car was spotted and came to a stop on Frankston-Dandenong Road. The occupants of the car allegedly fled on foot into a Wedge Road backyard. A 17-year-old Frankston North girl and a 19-year-old woman from Frankston were arrested by police. With the assistance of the dog squad, a 16 and 17-year-old from Carrum Downs were also arrested. All four are “assisting police with their enquiries”. Police believe a fifth person may still be outstanding. Witnesses or anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Kidnapping arrests TWO people have been arrested in relation to an alleged kidnapping in June of 2018. At around 3am, 3 June 2018, two men allegedly damaged another vehicle in Carrum Downs. The driver of the damaged car drove towards Ballarto Road, and the alleged offenders

chased. The victim was allegedly run off the road, and dragged out of the car by the offenders. He was allegedly assaulted and put in the back seat of the car. He later escaped. A 21-year-old man who resides in Carrum Downs faced the Melbourne County Court on 10 July in relation to the incident, and was sentenced. Police say he is expected to be deported. A second man, a 20-year-old from Bittern, is expected to face the Melbourne County Court on 14 August. They both received a number of charges, including kidnapping and criminal damage.

Thefts ‘spike’ FRANKSTON Police are warning people to keep valuables out of their cars after a spike in vehicle break ins in the Langwarrin area. Frankston Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Luke Holmes said “we urge people to be vigilant. Check that your cars are locked, and put your valuables away.”

Body cams soon BODY cameras will soon be worn by police in Kingston, with 11,000 cameras to be deployed statewide by the end of the year. A police statement said that members “will start recording on their BWC when they are interacting with the public, collecting evidence, at serious incidents, when making an arrest or any other time they consider it necessary to do so.”

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