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Police seek stolen utility

POLICE are looking for a green 1997 Ford Falcon Ute that was stolen from Tooradin last month.
Police said a thief broke into a factory on Tooradin Street, Tooradin, sometime between 5pm on 17 November and 5am on 18 November and stole the keys and vehicle.
The thief used $40 worth of petrol at a Coles Express service station in Lyndhurst about 5.15am on 18 November and drove away without paying.
Police said they had not found the vehicle or keys, and believed the thief was a tradesperson because they towed a “tradies” trailer.
The registration of the vehicle is RRH 848.
Anyone with information can contact Detective Senior Constable Stow at Casey CIU on 9705 3114.

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