Police concerned opportunistic fuel theft crimes may rise as petrol prices climb

Allanah Sciberras
Updated March 28 2022 - 2:44pm, first published March 27 2022 - 6:30am
Farm Crime Liaison Officer Leading Senior Constable Dan O'Bree with farmer Tim Harrington. Picture: DARREN HOWE
Farm Crime Liaison Officer Leading Senior Constable Dan O'Bree with farmer Tim Harrington. Picture: DARREN HOWE

BENDIGO Police say they are concerned that high petrol prices may lead to opportunistic fuel theft crimes.

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Allanah Sciberras

Journalist reporting on crime, local council and general news for daily newspaper, The Bendigo Advertiser. Contact me via allanah.sciberras@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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