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Cops probe suspicious car fire
A SUSPICIOUS car fire in Pearcedale is being investigated by police. The 2009 Volkswagen sedan went up in flames on Boundary Road in Pearcedale around…
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Another car stolen with ease
WHEN a car alarm goes off in Cranbourne, it’s in everyone’s best interest to be suspicious, as a Cranbourne North family recently found out. A…
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Attacked in her own home
By Georgia Westgarth A CRANBOURNE North woman fought off a man who crept into her home, attacked her with a wooden stake and attempted to…
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Concern for missing teen’s welfare
POLICE are searching for a missing Cranbourne North teenager who left his home late on Saturday evening. Michael Delceppo’s disappearance is considered out of character,…
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Dog squad ends crime spree
By Georgia Westgarth AN 18-year-old Pakenham man had police on his tail for three hours as he jumped fences, burgled homes and held victims hostage…
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Students’ story takes centre stage
PEARCEDALE Primary School knows how to tell a story. More than 100 Pearcedale students won gold at the Palais Theatre, when their story on the…
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Stolen trailers, mower found
SEVERAL trailers and a ride-on mower stolen from Cranbourne properties have been found at a Wantirna address. Cranbourne police recently executed a search warrant on…
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Teens charged with aggravated burglary
FIVE teenagers have been charged by police following an alleged aggravated burglary at a residential address in Cranbourne East. Investigators allege that four teens were…
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Friends rally around
IN A Berwick family’s time of deep distress, their school community has rallied around them to help in the only way they know how. Year…
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School computers burgled
A PACK of thieves broke into a Hampton Park school and left with electrical equipment. The burglary on Friday 2 September, between 1.50am and 4.50am…
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Good sports say goodbye to the canteen greaseburger
CASEY clubs are set to take on a new health-wise way of consuming their canteen goods. Monash Health and the City of Casey are rolling…
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Pets a sad casualty of breakups and breakdowns
Georgia Westgarth FOR the majority of Casey residents forced to surrender their dogs and cats, it’s because of homelessness, family breakdowns and income. New RSPCA…