Briefly
A ROADSIDE business in Officer was burgled over the weekend.
Between 5pm on 6 November and 11am on 7 November, unknown offenders have jumped the wire fence located around a sales office on the Princes Highway in Officer.
Police said they forced open a front sliding door before taking a wi-fi router and dongle.
Garage ransacked
A PAKENHAM Upper garage was raided by offenders who took power tools and bike equipment.
A vintage green pushbike, a whipper-snipper and blower were taken from the residential garage on a Shelton Road property.
Police believe the offenders forced entry to the garage between 3pm on 6 November and 10am on 7 November.
Break-in attempts
A WOMAN came home to find the flywire removed from several doors leading into her home.
Between 12pm and 3.30pm on 4 November, an offender has made attempts to get inside a locked home located in Everly Circuit in Pakenham.
A number of flywire screens were pulled from their frames, but police believe the offender did not gain access to the home.
Ungodly mess
A CHURCH in Maryknoll is suspected of being trashed by youths over two occasions.
Between 8pm on 31 October and 8am on 4 November, immature pranksters targeted the Father Pooley Memorial Hall located on Girrawheen Road in Maryknoll.
Police said the offenders first scattered a white powder believed to be flour throughout the hall interior.
Dishwashing liquid was later squirted throughout the hall, mainly over benches and sinks.
Police believe the incidents were carried out by the same offenders.
Anyone with information about these incidents is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.