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Gates opened for grocery theft

Police are investigating a theft at Warragul Coles supermarket on Monday, May 23 where two women allegedly left the store without paying for two trolleys of groceries. Police believe three women were involved in the incident. The three women...

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by The Gazette
Gates opened for grocery theft
Police are investigating a theft at Warragul Coles supermarket where two women allegedly left the store without paying for two trolleys of groceries.

Police are investigating a theft at Warragul Coles supermarket on Monday, May 23 where two women allegedly left the store without paying for two trolleys of groceries.
Police believe three women were involved in the incident.
The three women allegedly entered the supermarket and filled their trolleys with products.
Police said it appeared one of the women waited at the one-way access gates at the front of the store, and activated the gates to open to enable two other women to exit the store without paying for their groceries.
Investigations are continuing.

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