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Stolen car up in flames

Police are appealing for information about a car fire in Noble Park.
A thief stole the red 2012 Holden Cruze after its owner left it unlocked, and with the keys inside at a Narre Warren service station, just after 8am on Sunday 4 September. The service station is at the Webb Street and Princes Highway intersection.
Someone torched the car at a car park on Douglas Street, Noble Park, about 6.20am on Monday 5 September.
The CFA attended and extinguished the fire. The car was towed for forensic examination.
Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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