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Police arrest two after shopping centre burglary spree
Detectives from the Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit have arrested two men and executed warrants in the western suburbs of Melbourne after a series of burglaries in South Wharf last month.
The alleged burglaries occurred on eight storage cages at the South Wharf shopping centre between 1 March and 17 March where the value of the stolen property was in excess of $1.2 million.
The two men were arrested at a licensed venue in Southbank on Thursday morning and warrants executed at their addresses in Mickleham and Hillside shortly after.
Detectives seized clothing, jewellery, shoes and miscellaneous items that were allegedly stolen from the burglaries.
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ASHLAND With two guilty pleas and a sentencing in federal court Monday, the Tri-State Narcotics Teamâs work is paying off, according to the top dog of the West Virginia DEA.
Agent Jack Sparks said the court action is a âa big winâ for the TNT, which has seen booming business in Boyd, Greenup and Carter counties on this side of the river, as well as in Kenova and Huntington. Â
âTheyâre out here working every day,â Sparks said. âWe have federal drug agents and federally deputized agents working hard on the streets here in a four-, five-county area.â
While seeing results in federal court is a good thing for morale, Sparks said drug agents want to see an impact on the supply of drugs in the community.