Detectives investigate theft and commercial burglaries – South East suburbs

01:48' 07-11-2017
Glen Eira Bayside Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance following a series of commercial burglaries and a theft in recent months.


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    It’s understood two men got out of a white van and forced entry to a hardware store on Park Road about 4am on Saturday 16 September.

    It’s believed the same offenders committed another burglary at the same store on 11 October then again on 24 October and 3 November with a woman.

    During the last two burglaries the offenders were seen using a green Mitsubishi Verada sedan.

    Cash, laptops and power tools were stolen during the burglaries.

    Investigators believe one of the same men and the woman attended an eyewear store inside a Centre Dandenong Road shopping centre during opening hours on Friday 27 October.

    Whilst in the store the man distracted a staff member while the woman stole a tablet-style EFTPOS device from the counter.

    The pair then left the shopping centre in what detectives believe to be the same Mitsubishi Verada sedan.

    The EFTPOS machine was recovered later in Rowville.

    The man and woman also used the Verada to attend a construction site in Clarke Road, Springvale South about 1.10am on Friday 3 November.

    After one of the offenders looked around inside the site for a short time the pair left before returning about two hours later.

    They then forced entry to the site office and stole a laptop, iPad and a two-way radio.

    All offenders are believed to be aged in their 20s and perceived to be Caucasian in appearance.

    Investigators have released CCTV and images of two men and a woman who they believe may be able to assist with their enquiries and a green Mitsubishi sedan seen nearby around the time of the latter three incidents.

    Detectives believe the incidents may also be linked to a burglary at a hairdressing salon on Wellington Road, Rowville on 24 October.

    Anyone with information is urged to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.



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Article sourced from vicpolicenews.com.au.


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