Burnout arrests
Charger stolen
FOUR people have been arrested for allegedly being involved in burnouts in Clyde North. Police allege that a group of drivers were doing burnouts on Tuckers Road at around 8.55pm on 30 August. Last week five people were arrested in relation to the incident. Two 24-year-old men and a 19-year-old man from Pakenham, as well as a 22-year-old Watchem man are expected to be charged on summons with driving a motor vehicle causing a loss of traction. A 22-year-old Clyde North woman was interviewed and released by police. All five people were fined $1652 for breaching coronavirus restrictions. Cardinia Highway Patrol Sergeant Paul Holtzinger said “performing burnouts anywhere is not acceptable, let alone in a residential area, it puts drivers, their passengers and members of the community at risk of serious injury.”
POLICE wish to speak to a woman in relation to a theft from a service station this month. On 6 September, a mobile phone charger was taken from the station on Charman Road in Cheltenham. The theft is alleged to have occurred at around 8.20pm. An image of a woman (below) police wish to speak to has been released. She is described by police as “caucasian, 25 to 35 years old, with long black hair”. Any information to Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000
Assault investigated
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Bike impounded A MOTORCYCLE rider caught doing a mono on the wrong side of the road has had his bike impounded. At 4.40pm on 29 September, Somerville highway patrol officers patrolling North Road in Langwarrin spotted the driver. They tried to pull him over but the motorcyclist allegedly refused to stop. The driver went onto Bergman Road and then
onto a dirt track. His bike stalled and the man tried to flee on foot, but was eventually caught by police. The man, a 27-year-old Langwarrin resident, had his bike impounded and will face court for charges including dangerous riding, riding whilst suspended, failing to wear a helmet, and failing to stop when directed by police.
AN assault is being investigated by Chelsea Police. Police allege the incident happened around 6pm on 19 September on the Aspendale foreshore near Mordialloc Creek. Police are looking for two people as part of their investigation. They have described them as a “caucasian male in his mid-late 40s, approximately 185cm tall, with an obese build” and a “female aged in her mid 30s who has olive skin and long black hair”. The man was carrying a DSLR camera with a large lens, and they had two white and tan pomeranian dogs with them. If anyone has any information, they are encouraged to call Constable Green at Chelsea Police on 8773 3200.
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