CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Second time lucky for thieves

Second time lucky for thieves

A Cranbourne father has been left gutted after he says bandits used scissors to start the ignition of his car before driving away with it.

Roof tiler Brendan Hartshorn says he will find it hard to come up with the money to buy another car after his Nissan Pulsar 1989 hatchback was allegedly stolen from his Radovic Court driveway about 6.15am on Tuesday 19 March.

“I was quite devastated,” the 28-year-old said.

“I didn’t even notice until I got up to go to work the next morning…Didn’t see a thing, didn’t hear nothing.”

According to Mr Hartshorn, thieves attempted to break-into his car on Sunday night, 17 March after he found a snapped pair of scissors in the ignition the following morning.

“I couldn’t lock my car at all on Monday night” he said.

“It’s a bit of a blow because I was relying on the car to get to work and I didn’t have any money saved up to buy another car so now I’ve got to outsource the money and get another loan.

“What hurt the most was my daughter realised she couldn’t go for a drive in dad’s car anymore, she’s only four; she didn’t understand.”

Mr Hartshorn appealed to the public for information on Facebook’s Casey Crime Page which he says led to a “couple of tradies (who) reckon they’d seen a couple of kids running off” from his car in Cranbourne.

“I did get some information from Casey Crime Page; they pretty much gave me names, addresses straight away.”

Police say the Pulsar was recovered in Rainwater Drive, Lyndhurst on Wednesday 20 March.

“(Police) found it running on the site. No keys. Police told me they started with a pair of scissors,” Mr Hartshorn said.

Mr Hartshorn said he found his daughter’s car seat, worth $180 in a nearby park, in which the strap had been cut “so I can’t use it anymore.”

Upon inspection of his car, he said it had been “trashed” and was “undriveable”.

“I’m just going to scrap it because it’s just a complete mess and it’s just going to cost me more money to fix it.

“I’d like to make people aware to lock their cars,” Mr Hartshorn said.

No arrests have been made at this stage and Cranbourne Police are investigating.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au. 

Digital Editions


More News

  • Swans in promising pose

    Swans in promising pose

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530051 Some Harry Hoekstra magic lifted Casey South Melbourne to another positive position after day one on Saturday in round 16 of Victorian Premier…

  • Qubella takes Woolamai Cup as Goodwin’s steal the spotlight

    Qubella takes Woolamai Cup as Goodwin’s steal the spotlight

    It was a role reversal for the Goodwin family at the Woolamai Cup meeting on Saturday with Barry Goodwin following in the footsteps of his son Reece. A long-time horse…

  • Cranny repelling relegation

    Cranny repelling relegation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525932 CRANBOURNE BOWLS On a beautiful Saturday, what could be better than a game of lawn bowls. This Saturday was an apex day for…

  • Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad have charged two men as part of an ongoing investigation into a non-fatal shooting in Doveton last…

  • Casey debuts new mobile signal mapping tool

    Casey debuts new mobile signal mapping tool

    The City of Casey has debuted a new interactive mobile signal mapping tool which endeavours to give residents detailed insights surrounding mobile connectivity around their region. The new public facing…