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Police reports from around Mitchell Shire. Photo by Cath Grey

Seymour

Between 9pm and 9.20pm on Thursday, June 6, someone threw a rock at the rear window of a vehicle parked in Mentor St, Seymour causing the window to smash.

The damage to the property is valued at about $500.

• At 5pm on Sunday, June 9, a motorist left their green horse float on the side of the Hume Fwy at Northwood after it got a flat tyre.

Overnight, the float was stolen from where it was left.

The stolen property is valued at approximately $5000.

• Between Friday, June 7 and Monday, June 10, offenders entered a business property in Wimble St, Seymour.

At the rear of the property, the offenders gained access to a trailer and stole over $8000 worth of power tools, including brands such as Makita, Dewalt, Ryobi and Hikoki.

• Overnight on Monday, June 17, an offender used a key or similar object to damage the driver’s side of a vehicle parked in a driveway in Beta St, Seymour.

The damage value is estimated at $3000.

Kilmore

Overnight on Tuesday, June 18, the windows of three shops along Sydney St, Kilmore were damaged when hit by by marbles or similar objects.

Wandong

Between 3.30pm on Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21 at 12.40am, offenders cut and stole approximately 2x700m of overhead copper wire from the railway tracks in Wandong near the corner of O’Gradys Rd and The Dene.

Wallan

Overnight on Friday, June 21, two vehicles parked in Station St, Wallan had their rear registration plates stolen.

Police remind the community to affix anti-theft screws to their registration plates.