Vehicle thefts last weekend have prompted the Riverina police to call for community help.
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On Sunday, a blue Ford Courier utility vehicle was reported to police as stolen from Glenfield Park.
A silver Holden Barina was also reported as stolen from Tolland overnight on Friday and Saturday.
Riverina police Superintendent Bob Noble urged community members to continually report suspicious activities.
“We’ve got a significant issue with property crime, break and enters and stolen motor vehicles,” he said.
“Usually somebody knows something.
"...they should ring police or Crime Stoppers because we might just get someone’s property back."
- Superintendent Bob Noble, Riverina Police District
“There’s a relative, neighbour or somebody who sees something and they should ring police or Crime Stoppers because we might just get someone’s property back.
“We know people in the community are hearing and seeing this stuff but are reluctant to report it.”
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