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Impound: On Thursday the 2nd of January, police located a vehicle parked in William Street Cohuna. The black sedan was found to bear fraudulent number plates. The vehicle was impounded.
Theft from caravan: Between 12pm Christmas eve and 2pm New Years eve, offenders have forced entry to a caravan parked off King George Street Cohuna. Offenders have stolen a 12 volt TV.
Assaults: Cohuna Police are investigating a series of assaults that have occurred over the past few days.
Motorcycle theft: Between 11.30am on Friday the 3rd of January and 2.30pm that same day, a red Honda quad bike was stolen from a property on the Boort-Kerang Road in Dingwall. The bike had a spray unit on the back at the time of the theft.
Burglary: Between December 22 and 31, offenders have forced entry to a sporting complex in the Wandella area. It appears at this stage that nothing was taken from the premises.
Burglary: Between 5pm Wednesday January the 1st and 11am on the 3rd, offenders have entered a shed at a property in Myall and stolen a fuel trailer and fuel from a tractor.
Theft: Overnight on Friday the 3rd of January, offenders have attended the Koondrook boat ramp area and stolen 2 stroke fuel, rigging gear and a tackle box. It appears that there have been several thefts and damages in the area around the same time although not all have been reported to police. Stolen fuel cans were located in Gunbower forest. Anyone who has been the victim of theft or damage and has not reported to police, please do so.
Bicycle theft: A bicycle was stolen from the front yard of a home in Grigg Road Koondrook between December 30 and January 3. Nil further description.
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