Police are appealing for information on a number of incidents occurring between June 26 and July 2.
Damage
Overnight on Thursday, June 26, unknown offender/s gratified two carriages of a V/Line train that was stabled at the Seymour Railway Station yard, with damage to the carriages valued at $3200.
Overnight on Friday, June 27, unknown offender/s threw a rock, or a similar object, at the glass front door of a business in Station St, Seymour, and while entry wasn’t gained, the incident resulted in a small hole and spider web crack on the door.
Theft from vehicle
Overnight on Monday, June 30, unknown offender/s attended a rural block of land near High St, Broadford and siphoned 250 litres of diesel from an excavator, with a value of $500 stolen.
Burglary
Between 1pm and 3pm on Wednesday, July 2, unknown offender/s gained access to a house in Allen St, Kilmore by smashing a rear window.
The offender/s stole a small amount of jewellery inside, and also gained access to a shed via an unlocked door, stealing various hand tools.
If you can assist with any information on the above incidents, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or your local Police Station.
Police have issued a reminder that number plates are a hot target for thieves, and are the number one item stolen from vehicles.
By having your standard number plate screws swapped for one-way anti-theft screws, the risk of your plates bing stolen will be greatly reduced, police said.
These screws are available at your local police station or hardware store.