Between Friday, February 10, and Monday, February 13, offenders entered a building in a construction site and stole a number of tools including a Hilti Nail Gun, Ramset Nail Gun, Sidchrome Handtools, Hikoki Nail Gun and Hitachi power tools valued about $10,000.
Police are appealing for anyone with information to phone Benalla Criminal Investigation Unit on 5760 0200 or to provide information anonymously to Crime Stoppers via their website or 1800 333 000.
Items stolen from vehicle
Police are investigating the theft of a mobile phone and laptop computer from a vehicle parked in Clarke St between 6.30pm on Sunday, February 12, and 7am on Monday, February 13.
If you have information that may assist police with their investigation, phone Benalla Police Station on 5760 0200 or provide information anonymously to Crime Stoppers via their website or 1800 333 000.
Found property
Have you lost a bracelet with a special inscription on it?
Benalla Police have a bracelet with the inscription DAD on one side. If you have lost such an item, phone Benalla Police on 5760 0200 and provide the inscription that is on the reverse side as proof of ownership.
Benalla Police have also had a Nokia mobile phone handed in; it was found in Commercial Rd.
If you believe this phone belongs to you, phone Benalla Police Station on 57600 200 and quote Property ID 202302-E-0625. Proof of ownership is required to claim.
Summer fun
Are you a keen angler or do you just like an occasional opportunity to catch your dinner?
Remember it’s always more fun to fish with a friend, and it’s safer, too.
Always check the weather and water conditions, whether you are fishing from the bank or out in a boat.
Be prepared for unexpected changes to conditions and remember to pack your safety equipment and first-aid kit.
Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back.
Ensure you have your fishing licence and know what species can be kept and what size restrictions apply.
For more information, visit www.police.vic.gov.au/beach-and-waterways-safety or www.vfa.vic.gov.au. Alternatively, phone the Victorian Fisheries Authority on 136 186.