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‘Gun’ hold-up fear
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Police called off the chase when it became too dangerous. The stolen car was then set alight and dumped in Moreton Bay Boulevard near the Westernport Highway. A 17-year-old boy from Lynbrook appeared in the Dandenong Children’s Court charged with attempted armed robbery and two counts of reckless conduct endangering life. He did not
apply for bail. A 19-year-old youth from Dandenong was charged with theft of a motor vehicle. He was released to reappear at a later date. Police said investigations into the possibility of other offenders being involved were continuing. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or go to www.crimestoppers.com.au.
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When the victim said he had no money, the offender fled in a stolen silver Mazda sedan. The victim was shaken but not harmed. Later that morning the alleged offender and an accomplice led police on a high speed chase through the streets of Lynbrook after being sighted in Elliott Parade.
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A FATHER was held up at gunpoint in a terrifying early morning incident outside a Hampton Park childcare centre last week. Police believe the father was approached by an offender wielding what is now thought to be an imitation handgun about 6.30am on Friday 13 March
outside the Somerville Road childcare centre. The father had already dropped off his children when he was confronted by a youth wearing a yellow bandana over his face. The victim told police the attacker threatened to shoot him unless he handed over money.
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