Information Sought After Vehicle Thefts, Alexandra
Alexandra Police are asking for the public's help in
relation to vehicles
stolen in the area late last
week.
Some time overnight between Friday and Saturday,
a white Atenza was reported
stolen from Alexandra and
found abandoned on Coal Creek Road in Roxburgh.
And
some time overnight between Saturday and Sunday, a black VW
Golf was
stolen and found crashed through a fence at the
intersection of Letts Gully
Road and State Highway 85 in
Alexandra.
Anyone with information about these
incidents, or those who might be
involved, is asked to
call 105.
Sergeant Adam Elder of Alexandra Police says
there were four such incidents
last week, and Police are
making enquiries into all reports.
However this is a
timely reminder for vehicle owners to keep security top
of
mind, he says.
"Please make sure you lock your
vehicles when you leave them, and always
remove keys from
the vehicle.
"Park off the street wherever possible,
or in well-lit areas, and always
remove any
valuables."
Anyone wishing to report suspicious
activity around vehicles should call 111
if it is
happening now, or 105 to make a report after the
fact.
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