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Lucky escape after car crash A DRIVER has escaped with minor injuries after rolling his car on Watt Road Mornington, 7.30pm 20 June. The Langwarrin man is alleged to have run off the road and rolled his car after crashing into a tree. He returned negative blood alcohol and drug tests, and is still facing other road policing charges. He is to be summonsed to court.

Police said that the driver had been overtaking a friend on a wet road.

Flipped: A Langwarrin escaped with a blood nose after a bad crash. Picture: Supplied

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Driving fail ends car theft attempt AN unknown offender has failed in their attempt to flee with a stolen car after they couldn’t work out how to drive a manual vehicle, police believe. At around 6am, 22 April, an unknown offender attempted to steal an Amarok ute from a victim. The car was left abandoned on the street with the engine running. The previous day a victim had attended a Cranbourne Road pool and reported a theft to police. He told them that he had his wallet, phone and car keys stolen. An unknown man had attended the pool and paid for a general swimming lesson, entering without a backpack. The man then entered the changeroom and was seen fleeing with a backpack. Police have released a CCTV image (right) of a person who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries in relation to the alleged incidents. Any information to Frankston Police on 9784 5555 or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Card thieves caught FRANKSTON Crime Investigation Unit detectives have laid charges on two people after a series of alleged thefts and deceptions. A 22-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman from Frankston have been charged with theft from motor vehicle and obtain property by deception. They are alleged to have stolen credit cards before making purchases at stores in Frankston and Seaford, 13 June. They were both bailed to appear at the Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 17 December.

UFO flees POLICE are hunting a woman who filled up a car with petrol in Baxter and fled without paying, 11am 5 May. An unknown woman entered the service station and filled up a blue Holden commodore with about $30 of petrol. She drove away without attempting to pay for it. The car had the stolen number plate UFO385 on it. Police are yet to locate the woman or the

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Call for a FREE measure & quote car. Police have released a CCTV image of a female who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries. Any information in relation to this offence to Hastings Police on 5970 7800 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. No UFO sighting: Police are searching for a driver who was driving a vehicle with the stolen plates UFO 385. Picture: Supplied

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