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Men attacked in their home

TWO Cranbourne West men ended up in hospital after they were assaulted by four men who forced their way into the victims’ home.
The victims were lying in their beds after midnight on Saturday when they were viciously assaulted.
Police said the four men pushed their way into the Furze Court house after other people in the house opened the door.
They then went to the back of the house where the victims, a 33-year-old man and a 27-year-old man, were sleeping.
They assaulted the men in their beds.
Both received serious lacerations to the head and were conveyed to Dandenong Hospital.
Police said no demands were made and nothing was stolen.
Police are asking for any witnesses who may have seen four men around the street to contact Detective Senior Constable Ray Ross at Cranbourne CIU on 5991 0600.

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