Police arrest serial thief

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Police have busted an alleged serial thief who targeted medical facilities across Melbourne to steal payment terminals.

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MELBOURNE, VIC. — Police have busted an alleged serial thief who targeted medical facilities across Melbourne to steal payment terminals.

Detectives from the North West Meto Regional Crime Squad have been investigating a series of burglaries at medical facilities, occurring between August 30 and September 14, according to Detective Senior Sergeant Haydn Beale.

“These arrests highlight our commitment to disrupting syndicates who attempt to target businesses,” Detective Senior Sergeant Haydn Beale said.

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The alleged thefts occurred at medical facilities right across Melbourne, including Brunswick, Camberwell, Mordialloc, Seabrook and St Kilda.

Thirteen payment terminals were allegedly stolen, along with cash and electronics.

A 32-year-old Melbourne man was arrested on Sunday with the assistance of the Special Operations Group.

It’s alleged the man had been using two stolen cars, a 2017 Subaru Wagon and a Toyota Fortuna, which were both recovered.

He was subsequently charged with seven counts of burglary, two counts of theft of a motor vehicle, prohibited person possessing a firearm, possession of a cartridge, dealing with property in the proceeds of crime, conduct endangering persons, possession of methylamphetamine and various traffic offences.

He has been remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on December 2.

Police also charged an alleged associate of the man earlier this month.

On 4 November, detectives arrested a 37-year-old man from Melbourne in relation to the alleged burglaries.

He was charged with theft of a motor vehicle, handling stolen goods, trafficking and possession of methyl amphetamine.

Police are reminding the community about steps that can be taken to help reduce the risk of becoming victims of burglaries or thefts, including:

    • Upgrading locks to commercial-grade deadbolts or electronic locks with audit trails.
    • Reinforcing doors and windows with security film or bars.
    • Install a monitored alarm system and CCTV cameras at entry points.
    • Lock all terminals away and avoid keeping any PIN details in the vicinity of the terminal.

Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

SOURCEVictoria Police
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