25 September 2017

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THE SUSAN ALBERTI AC BREAKFAST From humble beginnings to: • Co-founder and Managing Director of Dansu Construction Group • Chair of Susan Alberti Medical Research Foundation • Former Vice President Western Bulldogs Football Club • Ambassador AFL Women’s League and Director of the Women’s League advisory group • Pre-eminent philanthropist having donated millions of dollars to medical research and other charitable causes • A passionate and caring person who has forged a path in areas traditionally driven by men Venue: Functions By the Bay Address: Cnr Plowmans Place & Young Street Frankston Date: Tuesday 31st October 2017 Time: 7am for a 7.15am start

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Police patrol Police investigate flasher

DETECTIVES are investigating a case of wilful and obscene exposure in Frankston earlier this month. Police have been told a 40-year-old Frankston woman was collecting mail when she was approached by a man in Fairway St, 6.30pm, 11 September. The man allegedly exposed himself and then offered the woman $50 to touch him. Detectives believe the same man may be responsible for up to 13 other incidents of wilful and obscene exposure in Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula dating back to 2013. On previous occasions, the man has allegedly exposed himself to women in residential streets and offered them $50-$100 to touch him. Victims are aged 15-40 years. The man is Mediterranean in appearance, 182cm, 35-40 years old with short dark hair. In the latest incident he was wearing a high visibility top, works pants and workboots. Anyone with information or who saw the wilful and obscene exposures is urged to contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at crimestoppersvic.com.au online.

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Frankston Times 25 September 2017

A MAN threatened a Carrum Downs woman with a knife before forcing her out of her car in the driveway of her Lats Av property and stealing it, 4.30pm, Saturday 16 September. The woman, 48, told police that she had just sat down when the man knocked on her side window and produced the 15cm knife. She opened the door and the man pulled her out and they had a brief struggle after which the man drove off in her grey 2012 Hyundai Ascent. Only two and a half hours later the man was chased by police at Bairnsdale after allegedly forcing other cars off the road. The speed at which he was driving and his erratic behaviour caused police to end the pursuit. He is described as Caucasian, 30s, 162cm, stocky build, shaved head, acne-scarred face and tattoos on his right arm.

Axes taken from man

AN intoxicated man allegedly carrying two axes was apprehended by police at the Karingal Hub car park, 9.20pm, Sunday 17 September. They managed to take the axes from the 43-yearold Frankston man without incident and he was released into the custody of friend. The man is expected to be issued with a penalty notice for being drunk in a public place and possessing a controlled weapon.

Court on robbery charges

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Carjacker threatens woman

Police have released this digital image of a man in the hope someone may recognise him.

A 17-year-old former Frankston teenager is facing a children’s court this month on three counts of robbery. Police allege the boy, now of Fitzroy, robbed three businesses in Frankston and Seaford in the one week – two on the one night. The first was a United service station in Seaford Rd, 1.10am, Wednesday 6 September, in which he allegedly stole a large sum of money; the second was a Coles Express in Nepean Highway,


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