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Intruders on the run after late night crime spree

By ANEEKA SIMONIS

THIEVES rummaged through an Officer home in the dead of night, claiming keys to a car they used to later steal petrol from a Berwick bowser.
The car has been located but police are still searching for the offenders involved in night time crime spree.
At 2.15am on Tuesday 24 November, intruders managed to make their way into a house in Flinders Park Drive, Officer.
Police said the offenders located the keys to a 2006 white Toyota Corolla which they then stole from the property.
The car was used for a petrol theft incident at Coles Express in Berwick.
Police later located the car at a property at David Street, in Hampton Park.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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