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Police hope to tag graffiti vandals

By CASEY NEILL

POLICE are hunting vandals who targeted a Cranbourne bus stop.
They believe about 10 youths struck at the South Gippsland Highway shelter, just north of Camms Road on the north-bound side, about 9.30pm on Saturday 6 June.
It’s alleged they used a bat or similar item to smash the bus stop windows and then used a black pen to tag the structure with RSK, GBP, BMS and FLENZER.
Police urged anyone who saw something on the night or knows the youths involved to call Crime stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Senior Constable Nick Walters at Cranbourne Police Station on 5991 0600.

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