On Friday, September 22, at 12.40am, the pair went to the property’s security camera, pushed it up to face the roof and unscrewed the censor light globes.
The men then attempted to gain access to the shed, but were unsuccessful and left the scene.
Moama Police is asking residents to search their CCTV footage at that time for any vision of the two men.
If you have any information in relation to this matter, contact Moama Police on 5482 0099.
Caitlin Wellington wanted by police
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Caitlin Wellington.
The 32-year-old is wanted on warrant in relation to criminal damage.
Wellington is Caucasian in appearance, about 165cm tall, with a medium build.
She has brown hair.
She is known to frequent the Epsom, Golden Square and Echuca areas.
Investigators have released an image of Wellington in the hope someone may be able to provide information on her current whereabouts.
Anyone with other information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Operation Scoreboard
Victoria Police will be out in force for Operation Scoreboard, a statewide road policing operation which came into effect on Thursday, September 28, and will run to Sunday, October 1.
During Operation Scoreboard, police will ensure that all road users are safe on roads.
People who display inappropriate behaviour on roads will receive infringement notices, or a court summons.
Road safety is the focus of the police for the upcoming long weekend.
Enforcement of the road rules will be the force’s priority for the grand final long weekend.
Police will be disciplined in their approach, and zero tolerance for unsafe driving will be implemented.
Blue Ribbon Day
Today is Blue Ribbon Day, which coincides with National Police Remembrance Day.
Blue Ribbon Day is a chance for the community to say thank you to those who protect and serve the community and ensure that those who have fallen are never forgotten.
Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation first launched Blue Ribbon Day in 1999, after the outpouring of community support for Senior Constable Rodney Miller and Sergeant Gary Silk who were tragically killed on August 16, 1998.
Police hope the public supports the campaign to remember the 175 Victoria Police officers who have died in the line of duty and say thank you to all officers for their work in serving and protecting the community.
We remember lives by saving others and building new and improved emergency facilities in Victorian hospitals that are then named in memory of fallen officers.
Proceeds from Blue Ribbon Day help to fund these projects named in their honour.