âNo dramaâ: Hero dad would do it again A father bashed by three thugs who invaded his neighbourâs house says heâd do it again âin a heartbeatâ. WARNING: Graphic
Crime by Jack Paynter
Premium Content WARNING: Graphic image The Melbourne father who jumped over his neighbour s fence when he heard her terrified screams before being bashed by three thugs says he would do the same thing again in a heartbeat . Dad-of-three Russell Irwin was toasting marshmallows with his kids when he heard a gut-curdling scream from the woman next door to his Cranbourne North home about 7.15pm on February 1.
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Narre Warren burglary
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for information following a burglary at a Narre Warren fast food outlet.
Investigators have been told two men drove after a silver Volvo sedan, bearing false registration plates YLR-443, to the restaurant on Princes Highway about 7am on 15 January.
The pair exited their car and broke into the store through a rear service door.
Once inside they stole cash before returning to their vehicle and leaving.
One of the offenders is perceived to be Caucasian, 180 centimetres tall with a medium build and short dark hair.
The other offender is perceived to be of African appearance, 160 centimetres tall with a slim build and wearing a BLVK cap.
Police are seeking a man in a distinctive hat following a spate of burglaries.
Detectives from Casey Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for public assistance as part of their ongoing investigation into the series of burglaries in Melbourne’s south east over the new year period.
Investigators have been told a man gained entry to an automotive store on Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Clyde North on Tuesday 29 December and stole a quantity of tools.
The following evening, it’s believed the same man gained entry to a bottle shop on the South Gippsland Hwy, Cranbourne North and stole numerous boxes of alcohol.