A church, cemetery and cricket club have all reported shed burglaries in the past week.
Lawn mowers were amongst the items reported stolen, with Baw Baw CIU detectives investigating all three burglaries.
Police said items valued at $10,350 were reported stolen from a shed at the back of Drouin Baptist Church in Bennett St.
The burglary occurred between last Tuesday (November 4) at 11.30am and Saturday at 8am. There were no signs of forced entry.
A Cub Cadet ride-on mower valued at $10,000, a leaf blower and a jerry can containing fuel were all reported stolen.
A lock may have been drilled out to access to a maintenance shed at Drouin Cemetery.
Police said the burglary occurred at the Longwarry Rd cemetery between 7pm Friday and 1.30pm Saturday.
Wheelbarrows, a line trimmer and tools valued at $3150 were reported stolen. It appeared attempts to steal a digger were unsuccessful.
In Warragul, two lawn mowers were reported stolen from a shipping container used as a maintenance shed at Eastern Park.
Warragul Cricket Club members discovered the burglary on Thursday at 5pm. However, it may have occurred anytime from Saturday, November 1 at 8pm.
It appears a lock may have been cut to access a door at the Stoffers St site. The lawn mowers were valued at $500.
Anyone with information which may assist investigations is urged to contact Baw Baw CIU on 5622 7111.