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Police on the trail of bar intruder

POLICE have released images of a man who walked into Tides Bar and Grill in Tooradin and rummaged through different rooms last week.
A man entered the restaurant, along the South Gippsland Highway, through an unlocked back door about 11.30am Monday 26 May.
The man walked around searching for different items, looking through drawers and cupboards, but did not take anything.
He was confronted by staff that were inside at the time and left and was seen getting into a gold sedan.
The man was described as being aged in his 30s, a solid build and was wearing dark coloured cargo pants and a dark coloured jumper, with blue Puma writing on the front. He was also wearing a white cap with a Nike tick and white and black casual shoes.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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