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  • Raiders hit display homes again

    POLICE are again urging people to keep an eye on display homes and report any suspicious activity. The appeal follows a report of a car…

  • Teen sexually assaulted

    AN 18-year-old woman was abducted and sexually assaulted as she walked home through Cranbourne on Friday. The teenager was walking down the laneway behind the…

  • Siege resolved peacefully

    POLICE spent all night outside a Pearcedale home after a man threatened to shoot himself. The Pearcedale man, 46, had had an argument with his…

  • Reward for missing poodle

    By Rebecca FraserA NARRE Warren family has launched an urgent appeal to help find their beloved pet dog, even offering a $500 reward for his…

  • Swooping magpies posing threat

    THE birds were dangerous in Hitchcock’s thriller and they also pose a threat around Casey. Council officials have received a high number of complaints in…

  • Hundreds mourn for Rita

    By Alison Noonan HUNDREDS of mourners packed St Agatha’s Catholic Church for the funeral of murdered Cranbourne woman Rita Byrne. Griefstricken family and friends, still…

  • England comes second

    CITY of Casey mayor Kevin Bradford has congratulated Team England, Casey’s adopted second team, following its 110-medal haul at the recent Commonwealth Games. Cr Bradford…

  • Vandals hit more building sites

    By Sarah SchwagerVANDALS have run rampant at an estate under construction in Cranbourne North, causing thousands of dollars of damage. The latest in a spate…

  • Council report canvasses different rating options

    By Sarah SchwagerWHEN it comes to rates, Casey Council could do better. Measured against 12 other Victorian councils, the rate review committee found Casey was…

  • Funeral director given jail term

    A LOCAL funeral director has been sentenced to jail after being convicted of crimes committed through his business. Tom Bull, associated with Seaford Funeral Services,…

  • Burglars target takeaways

    TWO Cranbourne food stores on the same street were targeted within a day of each other last week. The burglaries of both the local milk…

  • No rest for weary firefighters

    By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL firefighters returning home from Gippsland spent Christmas Eve putting out a scrub fire. After a cool change in the weather, most firefighters…

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