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Burglary hunt

POLICE are on the hunt for two men who allegedly used a stolen vehicle to carry out burglaries in Cranbourne and Hampton Park.
The silver and blue Nissan Patrol was stolen from Seaford on 8 May, and it is alleged two men used it on 12 May during a robbery at Tackle World Fishing in Cranbourne, and an attempted burglary at The Good Guys Cranbourne.
Police said the vehicle was also used during another burglary in Parkdale on 12 May.
Police believe the men also carried out a robbery the next day at Chemist Warehouse in Hampton Park.
A credit card was stolen during one of the incidents and later used by a man at the Gateway Shopping Village at Langwarrin, police said.
Police described one of the men as wearing a black balaclava, black windcheater, blue jeans and black runners with a white stripe.
The second man was described as wearing a black balaclava, black baseball cap, black hooded top, black jeans and white runners.

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