TWO thieves, who police believe may be a father and son team, robbed a Dandenong transport company a number of times in the past month, stealing alcohol, chocolate, potato chips and work tools.
On Friday 1 July, between 10.25pm and 10.45pm, the thieves cut a hole in the fence of Dyers Transport at the corner of Bennett Street and Verey Court.
They then entered a storage shed and stole $100 worth of potato chips. Two weeks before, two company cars were broken into and work tools were stolen. On Thursday 28 July the company was robbed of $3000 worth of potato chips and alcohol. The company was robbed again on Sunday 31 July at 9.40pm..
The first male was described as 175cm tall with mousy brown short hair, 3035 years old, Caucasian and was wearing a beige jumper, blue denim jeans and white runners. The second was described as 168cm tall, 1420 years old, Caucasian with dark brown hair just below the neck and wearing a maroon baseball cap, a black rain jacket with red sleeves and a red emblem on the back with beige long pants and white runners.
Anyone with any information should phone Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487.
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