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Security checks urged

COLD FEET: Western Truck Towing’s Doug Bethune takes to the Wimmera River along Barnes Boulevard in Horsham to help retrieve a Brumby’s Bakery van being lifted by a crane operated by David Dickerson of Fred Blake Crane Hire. The van was stolen from the owner’s home before being dumped in the river near Rose Street on Friday. Insurance agent Terry Harris, bakery owner Al Ward and Horsham police Senior Constable Kellie Martin watch the retrieval.
Posted by Weekly Advertiser in News on 28 Jul 2010 at 04:24 am

Police are offering free security checks to Horsham businesses after a crime spree that has doubled the number of burglaries in the city. Horsham Inspector Colin Renton said burglars had broken into 14 commercial properties and 14 sporting clubs during the past two months and urged operators to be vigilant with security measures. The offer comes after the burglary of a Horsham bakery when the owner left keys to the business inside a vehicle. Thieves broke into the van of Brumby’s Bakery owner Al Ward while it was parked at his home. Police said the perpetrators then drove the vehicle to the Horsham Plaza business where they gained entry and helped themselves to the cash register and other items. The vehicle was then dumped in the Wimmera River, along Barnes Boulevard in Horsham, near Rose Street. Insp Renton said people could have avoided the thefts with a few simple security measures. “In one case there was a number of day’s takings kept on the premises,” Insp Renton said. “It’s bad business practice and its bad security,” he said. Insp Renton said free security checks were available to businesses looking for ways to help tighten security. “We’ll make suggestions that aren’t going to cost a lot of money but will help beef up security. It will involve doing a few simple...
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