Thefts a concern

MELTON Police are calling for public assistance after the Melton Waves Aquatic Centre was burgled on 3 March between 2.45am and 7am.
Police believe the offenders entered the centre and stole confectionery and soft drinks from the kiosk area.
No damage was caused to the building or pools. Management and police have been unable to determine how entry was gained to the building.
Anyone with information about this incident should contact Crime Stoppers or Melton CIU.
Police are also seeking assistance in relation to an armed robbery at the Cash Converters on Unitt St, Melton on 28 February at 5.10pm.
Detective Senior Sergeant Barry Jenks said a single offender armed with a knife confronted and threatened staff and stole cash and jewellery.
Meanwhile thefts from construction sites continue to be a problem across Melton and Caroline Springs.
Det Sen Sgt Jenks said on 25 and 26 February offenders stole eight wooden bollards used for landscaping boundaries.
They were already in position and standing upright with the bottoms buried about 50cm into the ground.
The items were stolen from Aspire Estate, Beattys Rd, Plumpton and valued at $800. At the same time two hot water units were stolen from homes under construction in the same estate.
Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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