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Bike theft no fun for Will

Pakenham boy Will Musgrove-Arnold is shattered by the theft of his new bike.Pakenham boy Will Musgrove-Arnold is shattered by the theft of his new bike.

THIEVES have left Will Musgrove-Arnold without a wheel to ride on.
The Pakenham youngster had his prized new bike stolen, and now his skateboard has gone missing as well.
Will, 8, saved for months for the bike.
It was taken from his Lakeside home last Tuesday while he was at sports practice.
Mum Rachel said her son was very upset to lose the bike – a red and black Elemator BMX.
“Will rode it every night after school,” she said.
“He’d saved up all his money for it. We thought it was pretty safe where we live but obviously not.”
The theft has been reported to Pakenham Police.
Anybody with any information is urged to phone 5945 2500.

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