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  • Thieves ransack container

    By Sarah SchwagerPOLICE believe burglaries at two Cranbourne businesses are connected. Thieves stole items from Best ’n’ Less at the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre and…

  • Sleeping man robbed in car

    THIEVES smashed a car window as the owner slept inside on the side of the road in Cranbourne West on Saturday. The man was asleep…

  • $40,000 excavator theft

    AN EXCAVATOR worth $40,000 has been stolen from the new Lynbrook Industrial Estate. The 6.5 tonne Kabelco excavator was stolen from the construction site last…

  • Council targets speeding drivers

    By Alison NoonanCASEY Council is cracking down on speeding drivers on one of Cranbourne’s busiest residential roads. Camms Road (West) will be included on the…

  • Sports centre burgled

    THIEVES ransacked a sports centre in Cranbourne last week and stole several valuable items. Police said the burglary occurred at the Cranbourne Sports and Fitness…

  • Hot teamwork helps win medal

    By Sarah SchwagerA TOORADIN firefighter has received Australia’s top honour when it comes to fire service. Ted Clay has volunteered with the Tooradin Fire Brigade…

  • Singalong provokes attack

    A 19-YEAR-OLD boy was hit over the head with a beer bottle and threatened with a knife during a violent assault outside a Cranbourne pizza…

  • Hoon clampdown

    By Alison Noonan COMMUNITY leaders have welcomed the State Government’s tough new anti-hoon laws amid repeated reports of dangerous drivers terrorising Casey streets. Drivers caught…

  • Police appeal in sex fiend hunt

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a sexual assault in Hampton Park about 10pm on Saturday. It is believed a 23yearold woman was walking through…

  • Holy robbery

    THIEVES potentially landed themselves in the bad books last week when they stole from holy land. A Hampton Park building site on premises owned by…

  • Residents call for community bank

    By Sarah Schwager COASTAL Villages residents are launching a campaign for a community bank in Tooradin. The bid aims to keep locals’ money within the…

  • Call to wipe out lewd loo

    By Rebecca FraserA LEWD loo in Cranbourne should be demolished. That is the view of Casey mayor Kevin Bradford who this week called for the…

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