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Offenders target businesses

Three burglaries were reported at Warragul businesses on Wednesday, November 20. Drouin Tennis Club also was broken into the following night. Police said two burglaries occurred in Albert Rd. The first was at Burdens Plumbing at about 7.50pm. It is...

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Offenders target businesses
Three burglaries were reported at Warragul businesses on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.

Three burglaries were reported at Warragul businesses on Wednesday, November 20.
Drouin Tennis Club also was broken into the following night.
Police said two burglaries occurred in Albert Rd. The first was at Burdens Plumbing at about 7.50pm.
It is alleged three teenagers wearing black clothing entered the back yard of the businesses. Notified by security, a staff member attended and reported finding one teenager in the warehouse trying to start a forklift.
Police said it was unsure if anything was stolen.
The second burglary occurred at nearby Patto's Handystore at 1.55am.
Police reported four people forced entry to the business using a hammer and exited shortly after with a cash register.
One offender was described as a young, Caucasian male, large build, blonde curly hair and about 165cm tall. He wore a black jumper and dark shorts.
The second was described as a young female with dark hair. She wore a Nike-branded jumper, black shorts and no shoes.
Kenny's Florist in Queen St also was broken into overnight after offenders entered through the front door.
Two large rose flower bears, two small rose flower bears as well as $250 cash from the register was reported stolen.
Police believe a spare set of keys was stolen the previous afternoon. They allege a suspicious group of teenagers entered the store as the staff were locking up.
One was described as short and large build. Another was young and skinny, with dark brown curly hair with blonde tips.
A window was forced to gain entry to Drouin Tennis Club in Bennett St overnight on Thursday, November 21.
Police said a black money tin, lime green money tin and 24 pre-mixed alcohol cans were reported stolen.
Anyone with information which may assist police investigations is urged to contact Warragul police station on 5622 7111.

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