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Steady on: A car hangs precariously over the Mt Martha cliff after its driver lost control during an alleged drag race. Picture: Gary Sissons

Trees a brake to car’s Esplanade cliff plunge A P-PLATE driver who crashed on The Esplanade, Mt Martha, Sunday 12 March, was lucky not to have plunged 50 metres onto rocks. Roadside vegetation snagged the Holden Apollo’s axles after the driver, 19, of Dandenong, lost control while reportedly racing up to six other cars on the narrow, winding road, at 9.30pm. Although it has a designated 60kph limit, police believe he may have been going much faster.

Six SES and CFA trucks rushed to the scene and used ropes to prevent the car from falling over the jagged clifftop with the man still trapped inside. He was later treated for cuts and abrasions. Mornington police said the man is expected to be charged with various traffic offences. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

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14 March. There was no sign of forced entry into the house in Lyall St.

VANDALS jemmied a window to force their way into a portable classroom at Osborne Primary School, Craigie Rd, Mt Martha, sometime between 10 and 14 March. It is unclear at this stage what was stolen or whether there is a link with the vandalism spree at Rosebud Primary School on Saturday night.

Dog alert A SOMERVILLE man awakened by his barking dog saw his prized motorcycle being wheeled across his front lawn, overnight, Sunday 12 March. The man challenged the would-be thief who dropped the 2012 Honda and scampered along Raymond St. He was wearing a white shirt and had dark-coloured hair.

Valuables taken CASH from a coin tin, credit card, and a Rip Curl watch with a total value of $800 were discovered missing from a Hastings house, Tuesday

Wallet stolen A THIEF stole a wallet from an unlocked truck parked outside a house in Foam St, Rosebud, overnight Monday 14 March. Anyone with information on any of these incidents can call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

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