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Key raid captured

POLICE have released CCTV of a man wanted over a car theft from a Noble Park business.
The man is believed to have broken into the Tower Court premises through an office door about 9.15pm on Monday 18 January.
He took keys to a black Chrysler 300 SRT sedan and drove away in the car.
The vehicle was recovered parked in Manna Hill Court, Mt Eliza, on 3 February.
Greater Dandenong CIU detectives said a white Pulsar was seen in the area at the time of the burglary.
The man is described as Caucasian, about 185 centimetres tall, aged 25-30 with a solid build and short, dark hair.
At the time he was wearing a light-coloured T-shirt with the number 84 printed on it, beige shorts and was barefoot.

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