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Laundry thieves should come clean

Four thieves think they made a clean getaway following a Dandenong burglary, but police hope the public will prove them wrong.
They’re appealing for help to identify those responsible for the coin laundry heist at 2.40pm on Saturday 14 October.
Investigators believe that three men and a woman broke into a rear store room at the Hemmings Street business and obtained keys to the coin-operated machines in the front.
They allegedly used the keys to steal money from each machine before fleeing the premises.
Investigators have released images of three men and a woman they believe might be able to assist with their investigation.
The woman is described as Caucasian in appearance with a medium build and height, and long, dark hair.
One man was described as having a dark complexion, medium build and height, and black, shoulder-length hair.
Another also had a dark complexion and medium, but was described as having a large build, short, black hair and a black beard.
The third man was Caucasian in appearance with a large build, medium height and unshaven stubble.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au with any information.

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