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Woman’s arm broken in attack

A WOMAN’S arm was broken when a man pushed her to the ground in Dandenong.
Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said the victim alighted a bus at the corner of Langhorne and Lonsdale streets about 5.30pm on 15 November.
She was walking along the footpath when a man approached and pushed her over, breaking her arm.
The man fled along Langhorne Street towards Thomas Street.
He was described as aged in his mid to late 40s, Middle Eastern and 170 centimetres tall with a moustache and dark clothing.
Call First Constable Dina Muratovic at Dandenong Police Station on 9767 7444 with any information.

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