Sept2012_DAYBORO POLICE NEWS

NEXT RURAL WATCH MEETING:  Tuesday 2nd October 7.30pm at the Dayboro Bowls Club.

logo_police.gifPROPERTY OFFENCES:
In the early hours of 28th July entry was forced to the shed of a property on a Highcrest Street, Ocean View and four trail bikes and tools were stolen.
Late July entry was attempted to the Progress Association storage shed near the Dayboro tennis courts.
Between 14th and 15th August there was a break and enter of the Dayboro Soccer Club canteen and confectionary items stolen.
If you have information in relation to these or any other offences, please contact Dayboro Police Station.  Phone 3425 1200 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
With the assistance of detectives from the Pine Rivers District Child Protection Investigation Unit, a number of the offences reported over the last two months have now been solved.
PROPERTY MARKING:
Dayboro Progress Association have donated a number of NanoTag property marking systems to the Dayboro Rural Watch.  These kits can be purchased from the Rural Watch through Dayboro Police Station at a cost of $45.  The Nano Tag is type of micro dot system.  It supplements more traditional property identification methods such as photographing, recording serial numbers and engraving.  If you would like more information please call in at the police station or come along to the next Rural Watch meeting.
TRAFFIC CRASH SIGN:
On your next trip into town along Bradley Street, please take the time to check our traffic crash sign.  This marks the number of weeks since our last serious traffic crash (injury requiring ambulance transport).  We have had difficulty reaching more than one week over the last couple of months.  This is a reminder that traffic crashes happen all too often in the area.  Please take extra care on the road.
Ken Robinson
Officer in Charge
DAYBORO POLICE
3425 1200 

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