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Police dogs move in to end siege

A NINE-hour siege involving a man wanted over outstanding warrants at a Dandenong South house ended when police stormed the house.
Police had been outside the Tarene Street house since 12.15pm on Monday 21 September with the 30-year-old occupant refusing to come out.
About 9.15pm, police officers and their dogs entered the house and arrested the man.
The man was taken to hospital with minor dog-bite injuries, a Victoria Police spokeswoman said.
She said detectives were expected to interview the man soon.
Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimstoppersvic.com.au.

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