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Wheels find feet

By Bridget Brady
Police said the wheels were stolen sometime between 6pm last Thursday and 8am last Friday.
Vandals caused thousands of dollars damage about two weeks ago when they went through the yard and smashed car windows.
The general manager of Hyundai in Cranbourne, James Sounas, said an extensive security system would be installed immediately to put a stop to the “malicious” damage.
“We are looking forward to catching these people and preventing future vandalism to this area,” Mr Sounas said.
“We decided to bring business to Cranbourne to service a lot of clients who have travelled to the Dandenong store for the last 13 years, and it’s really disheartening when you are just trying to do the right thing.”
Mr Soulas told the News he wants to offer a reward.
If anyone has information about the two incidents they can contact Cranbourne Police Station on 5991 0600.

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