Cobram detectives are investigating a break-in from a Dillon St company.
PALS, an integral support and learning center for intellectually disabled members of the community, was attacked by thieves on June 22 at around 5.55 am.
Police officers have collected camera footage showing two young men reportedly on the run.
Obviously, one was running while the other was on a scooter.
Police are calling on anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who knows the identity of these perpetrators to contact Senior Constable Costello at Cobram Police Station at 58712866.
Cobram Cricket Club has again fallen victim to thieves.
Somewhere between March and May this year, a Honda push mower and a cylinder mower were stolen from the cricket club’s shed.
Police officers address everyone with information that can help track down the stolen mowers to come forward.
Information can be provided to the Cobram Criminal Investigation Unit at 58712866 or through Crime Stoppers at 1800333000.
A house in Nathalia was severely damaged by fire last week.
On Sunday afternoon, a fire broke out at Phillip St.’s house.
Police confirmed that there were no occupants at the time.
The cause of the fire is still being investigated by the police and the CFA.
Last week, a Honda water pump was stolen from a rural home in Saxton St, Numurkah.
Somewhere between June 21 and June 28, a red pump was stolen, which stood on a remote part of the farm.
Anyone who has seen or heard any suspicious behavior at the time of the incident is urged to contact Numurkah Police Station at 58623311.
On June 23, the offenders visited a Wallace St address at night and unsuccessfully attempted to steal a Commodore vehicle.
Police said it was the second time perpetrators had attempted to steal the vehicle.
Between June 19 and 23 and again on June 28, unknown perpetrators used violence to gain access to storage sheds on the Numurkah Golf Course.
Police officers are calling on all witnesses to the incident to contact the Cobram Criminal Investigation Unit at 58712866.