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Warrants out for brothers

By CASEY NEILL

POLICE believe two men who failed to appear in court could be in Dandenong or Narre Warren.
They’ve issued warrants for the arrest of Pawad and Ahmed Lodin, and are appealing for public assistance to find them.
The brothers, aged 27 and 28, are wanted in relation to outstanding warrants after failing to appear at court.
Investigators have made a number of inquiries regarding their whereabouts and believe they might be frequenting the Dandenong and Narre Warren areas.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information.

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