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Men wanted over destruction THREE men are wanted over a burglary at a Carrum Downs business last month. The Silkwood Rise property was broken into just after 1am on 27 March. The offenders used rocks to smash the windows at the business. After entering the premises, two men smashed the office area with rocks, chairs, and bins. A third man destroyed a truck windscreen in the carpark. Police are looking for three men in relation to the incident. Police say “the first man is perceived to be Caucasian in appearance and was wearing a black balaclava, black hoodie, black pants, black runners and black gloves. The sec-
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Frankston Times
4 May 2021
ond man was wearing a black face covering, black hoodie, black Adidas tracksuit pants, black runners with white soles and blue gloves. The third man was wearing a black face covering, black hoodie, black tracksuit pants, black socks with white hoops, red runners with white soles and blue gloves.” A car of interest to police is a small silver four door hatch with silver or chrome wheels. Police have released CCTV images (above) in the hopes somebody may recognise the people or car and come forward. Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.