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Victorians warned as crims get back to work – Herald Sun
Police are warning Victorians against a potential spate of robberies and thefts as more workers return to the office this month.

As restrictions ease and more Victorians return to the office, police are warning people to remain vigilant for thieves.Police are warning Victorians against a potential spate of robberies and thefts as more workers return to the office this month.
Meanwhile, the state has recorded nine consecutive days since its last case of local transmission, with just five active cases.
The force is concerned at the potential for a spike in home, car and bike thefts as office capacity restrictions ease to 75…
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