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  • Police probe wallet theft

    Police probe wallet theft

    Cranbourne Police are investigating an incident in which a male’s wallet, containing personal cards and cash, was allegedly stolen from his vehicle. The victim’s bank…

  • Attempted theft

    Attempted theft

    A man is wanted by Cranbourne police in relation to an attempted theft from a store in Cranbourne North on the Saturday 25 November. A…

  • Statue stolen

    Statue stolen

    By Brendan Rees A Hampton Park woman is pleading for thieves to return a beloved statue allegedly stolen from her front yard. The 60-80cm tall…

  • Police turn up $100,000 in missing tools, materials

    Police turn up $100,000 in missing tools, materials

    Building tools and materials valued at more than $100,000 have been uncovered by police in Hampton Park this morning. Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives arrested…

  • Life in the drop zone

    Life in the drop zone

    By Brendan Rees A group of Lynbrook residents are concerned about tall trees that loom over their homes. The Litchfield Way residents say gumtrees in…

  • In the poo for $500

    In the poo for $500

    By Brendan Rees Dog walkers face being slugged a hefty $500 fine if they don’t scoop their pet’s poop, under a tough new law in…

  • Library dumps fines to clear the books

    Library dumps fines to clear the books

    Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) is removing all overdue fines for a 12-month trial period, beginning 1 January next year. The trial follows a successful Forgiving…

  • Highway miracle

    Highway miracle

    By Brendan Rees A distressed father has told how a band of complete strangers helped save his “lifeless” baby after he waved down passing cars…

  • Appeal for witnesses

    Appeal for witnesses

    By Brendan Rees Casey Crime Investigation Unit is appealing for witnesses following a collision on Bellevue Drive in Berwick at about 1.45am on Friday 1…

  • Power outage after blown fuse sends sparks flying

    Power outage after blown fuse sends sparks flying

    By Brendan Rees A fuse that was believed to have blown on a utility power pole at the corner of Mark Court and Somerville Road…

  • ‘Smarter commute’ on the way

    ‘Smarter commute’ on the way

    By Brendan Rees Six large gantries carrying electronic signs were installed last week as part of the $400 million Monash Freeway upgrade to ease congestion…

  • Ready and revving to go

    Ready and revving to go

    By Brendan Rees Motorcyclists are revving up for a landmark event in Cranbourne this festive season. The annual Cranbourne Toy Run charity run for the…

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