June2011_POLICE NEWS
DAYBORO POLICE 3425 1200
Break and Enter Offences
At about 12.20am on the morning of 16th May two offenders forced entry to the Dayboro Pharmacy and stole products and cash. They are believed to have left the area in a newer model light coloured hatch.
Over the Easter long weekend entry was gained to the child care centre on Winn Road, Mt Samson. No property appears to be missing.
Any person with information in relation to these or other offences is requested to contact Dayboro Police 3425 1200 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
Traffic Crashes
There have been a further 7 traffic crashes over the last month so this is still a concern. Contributing causes to these incidents have included drink driving and driving without due care and attention.
Traffic Complaints
Dayboro Police regularly receive complaints from drivers in relation to other road users. This information can be of valuable assistance in identifying and addressing the behaviour of offending drivers before an accident occurs. A call on the evening of 15th May resulted in the arrest of a driver who had been driving erratically and dangerously along Mt Samson Road whilst intoxicated.
Ken Robinson, Officer in Charge,
Over the Easter long weekend entry was gained to the child care centre on Winn Road, Mt Samson. No property appears to be missing.
Any person with information in relation to these or other offences is requested to contact Dayboro Police 3425 1200 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
Traffic Crashes
There have been a further 7 traffic crashes over the last month so this is still a concern. Contributing causes to these incidents have included drink driving and driving without due care and attention.
Traffic Complaints
Dayboro Police regularly receive complaints from drivers in relation to other road users. This information can be of valuable assistance in identifying and addressing the behaviour of offending drivers before an accident occurs. A call on the evening of 15th May resulted in the arrest of a driver who had been driving erratically and dangerously along Mt Samson Road whilst intoxicated.
Ken Robinson, Officer in Charge,
DAYBORO POLICE 3425 1200


