News Police beat: Seymour theft, Kilmore burglary By Contributed Nov 25, 2024 Police are seeking assistance on thefts and burglaries in the region. Photo by McPherson Media Group Seymour Theft Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content A 2001 Holden Commodore has been stolen from a Hilldene property. Sometime between October 20 and November 24, a lock on a shed was broken and the offender used a chainsaw to cut the frame. The thief failed an attempt to steal a tractor, but dinner plates were taken. Violet Town Theft Sixteen lambs valued at $3200 have been stolen from a Tamleugh property. The lambs were taken between November 6 and November 13. Kilmore Burglary Power tools have been stolen from a Kilmore business. The theft occurred between 8.30am on November 17 and 9am on November 18. A lock at the Glanville Dve business was also tampered with. Theft Between 10pm on November 19 and 6am on November 20, unknown offender/s gained access to a work site, stole 250m of cable and damaged junction boxes. The value of the stolen property is $5500. • If you can assist with any information about the above incidents, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or your local police station. News Melbourne Cup trainers bring joy to Barrabill House residents News Artist Daniel Hend gets on his bike to paint murals across Australia News Goranwarrabul House fights for survival as funding cuts loom By Contributed Contributed content
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