Police find Aladdin’s cave of stolen goods

POLICE have seized more than $100,000 worth of property stolen from houses under construction in Cranbourne.
Detectives found the stolen items and arrested a man after raiding a Cranbourne home in Thomas Crescent about 9.30am on Tuesday 4 August, where they also found a hydroponic set-up in a back shed.
The man was charged with 29 offences and remanded in custody.
Among the allegedly stolen items – all taken within the last year from houses being built – were ovens, doors, windows, tools, baths, taps and sinks.
Senior Constable Sri Chinnaiyan said thefts from houses under construction were a “state-wide issue”, with builders and developers becoming “easy targets.”
“Especially when the whole street is under construction and there’s no residents currently living in the houses,” he said.
Anyone with information in relation to these types of thefts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au.