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Hunt for Harley statue

A LYNBROOK man is desperately seeking a limited edition Harley Davidson statue stolen from his home last week.
The Astley Wynd home was broken into some time between 4am and 8.50pm on Tuesday, 5 September.
Police said the offender threw a brick through the rear window of the house then opened the door.
The statue and a Pioneer car radio were stolen.
The statue was a limited edition piece of an eagle on a stand with a picture of a Harley Davidson and the United States flag on it.
It stood at 16.5 centimetres tall and had the words ‘Ride Hard. Live Free’ printed on the plaque.
Each statue has its own serial number and a certificate of authenticity.
Police said the statue was of considerable value.
Anyone with information can contact Detective Senior Constable Rod Maroney at Cranbourne CIU on 5991 0661.

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