Ocean Grove Voice - 16th March 2016

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Shops shattered By LUKE VOOGT CALLS for more police officers and CCTV have grown louder after burglars smashed their way into three stores in The Terrace last week. The burglars used sledgehammers to break into The Groove, Seaside Pizza and Ocean Grove Pizza and Pasta on 9 March. Sergeant Grant Langmaid said the burglaries were likely committed by the same “crew” that targeted a number of stores in Geelong and Barwon Heads the same morning. Police have since recovered a silver four-door car that they believe was used as a getaway car. Groove owner Ivy Zhang said her store was burgled in a less than a minute, after viewing its CCTV footage. “It’s very annoying to have to deal with it first thing in the morning,” she said. “It’s scary - I’ve lived in Ocean Grove for 10 years and this has never happened to my shop.” Mrs Zhang said the burglars were wearing masks and gloves, making them difficult to identify on CCTV. She said while cameras can scare off would-be criminals, a greater police presence overnight would be a better deterrent. “We need definitely need more police officers,” she said. Ocean Grove Business Association submitted a

$53,000 application to the Federal Governments for CCTV cameras in The Terrace on 2 March. The Federal Safer Streets Program is the business association’s latest attempt to get funding for CCTV. “We’ve certainly got our fingers crossed,” association president Ty Simmons said. “We need it now more than ever - it’s a good deterrent for people coming to Ocean Grove to commit crimes.” Federal Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson supported the association in its application and said she was concerned by the spate of burglaries. “Local residents who own and work in small businesses across Corangamite need to feel safe,” she said. “I am pleased that the City of Greater Geelong has agreed to support the operation and maintenance of the cameras.” The Federal Government will invest up to $29.4m to in the second round of the Safer Streets program. Burglars also attempted to break in to Driftwood on 8 March, causing extensive damage to the store. The Ocean Grove Community Association is holding a community meeting at the Ocean Grove Bowling Club at 7pm, 6 April, in response to the burglaries.

Fair is juiced up

OCEAN Grove Primary School held its popular Apple Fair last Friday evening. Here, Diane Gent dances with her young grandson Connor O’Hanlon. For the story and more pictures, see page 5.

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