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Car repair shop targeted

Car bandits drove two stolen cars from a Hallam burglary scene.
The duo broke into an automotive repair business on Hallam South Road between 6pm on Friday 5 May and 8am on Saturday 6 May.
Police said they grabbed the keys to a grey Holden Monaro with registration RJC511 and a silver Holden VX Commodore sedan with registration 1DR1VF.
They used one of the vehicles to ram a roller door before leaving the scene.
The Holden VX Commodore was later used in the commission of other offences and police have recovered the car.
Detectives released images from CCTV footage in the hope someone might have information about the incident.
Call Senior Constable Tim Joustra at Casey CIU on 9705 3114 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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