On July 10, Cobram Highway Patrol intercepted a man riding an allegedly stolen motorbike near Campbell Rd, Cobram.
The man was taken to Cobram police station and charged with handle/posses stolen goods and traffic-related offences. He will be summonsed to appear at court at a later date.
Theft from school
On July 13, an unknown offender gained entry into the yards of Cobram Anglican Grammar School by cutting a hole in the cyclone fencing.
Gardening equipment, tools and plants were stolen. If you have any information regarding this theft, contact Cobram police station.
Truck roll
On July 13, police attended a truck rollover on the corner of Shepparton-Katamatite and Drumanure Rds.
The driver allegedly failed to take the right-hand bend and rolled a B-double trailer carrying waste milk. The driver was admitted to Goulburn Valley hospital with minor injuries.
He was interviewed on the night and was issued a penalty notice for careless driving.
Farm equipment stolen
Sometime between July 10 and 12, solar panels and electric farm fencing equipment were stolen from a rural property in Picola.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Nathalia police station.
Chainsaw stolen
Between July 6 and 7, a Stihl chainsaw was stolen from a locked cabin of a tractor from rural farmland off Barmah East Rd, Barmah.
Unwelcomed entry
On July 17, an unknown offender entered a premises via an unlocked door in Katamatite-Nathalia Rd, Naring.
The occupant was home at the time and disturbed the offender, who took off. Nothing was stolen.
Number plate stolen
Between July 1 and 13, a number plate was stolen from a trailer at the rear of a business in Belmore St, Yarrawonga.
Cobram Highway Patrol
Cobram Highway Patrol reminded drivers that schools are operating in the Moira Shire towns and they must follow school zone speed limits at all relevant times.
Dangerous driving and using unsafe vehicles affects the entire community.
If you believe somebody’s driving is putting the community at risk, you can report to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
The matter will be investigated.
Thanks
District police officers have acknowledged the generosity of members of the public and local businesses for supplying hot food and firewood to the NSW Police Force members working at the border checkpoints.
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