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$18,000 Harley Davidson stolen

A HARLEY Davidson was stolen from a Cranbourne house on the weekend.
Between 4pm on Friday and 3am on Saturday someone gained access to the rear yard of the Banyalia Drive property. The thief then stole the 1994 black Harley Davidson motorbike worth $18,000. It had the registration plate AF 524.
The thief opened the door of the garage to wheel the bike from the premises.
The motorbike was not insured.
Police said the owner had been trying to sell it on the Internet but had not received any calls.
Any witnesses contact Senior Constable Tracey Arnold at Cranbourne CIU on 5991 0661.

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