A 38 year-old Deniliquin woman will face court after an alleged stealing spree last week.
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Police said they received multiple reports about the same woman from members of the community.
At 10am on Monday, August 12 she was allegedly disturbed in the rear yard of a Davidson St home by the occupants.
About 11am the same day police claim the woman was seen by staff behind the front counter of a Davidson ST business, close to where they have their cash register.
Police said the same woman was caught on CCTV inside an End St office about 12.15pm on Friday.
Police reviewed the footage after staff reported a purse with bank cards, licence and a small amount of cash was discovered missing from the office.
The woman was spotted by police on Davidson St about 2pm Friday and arrested.
She was charged with trespassing and stealing before being released on conditional bond, pending a court appearance on September 3.
Not long after her release, police were called to a Davidson St home when occupants reported someone trying to enter the home.
A person matching the woman's description allegedly fled after being disturbed by the occupant.
While inquiries continue regarding the latest incident, Murray River Police District Senior Constable Peter Joice said it is a timely reminder to take security measures.
"Make sure you lock your house and car and take other security measures to prevent opportunistic theft on your property."
An 18 year-old Deniliquin man was fined for offensive language while police were issuing a defect notice for his car on Sunday.
He was stopped driving in Poictiers St, Deniliquin about 12.41pm when police suspected defaults were contributing to how loud the car is.
Police said the driver became aggressive and was warned about his offensive language multiple times before being restrained while police conducted a search of the car.
Police said they noticed a number of defects on the car, and released the man with a defect notice and fine for offensive language.
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The Deniliquin Golf Club was targeted by vandals between 6pm on August 14 and 6am on August 15.
It is believed golf course flag poles were used to create multiple holes in the greens.
Tee markers were removed from the course and a sign on the 11th green was damaged.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
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White paint was used to vandalise a home in Harfleur St, Deniliquin on August 14.
The paint was found on the carport wall of the unit, and on the pavement outside it.
he vandalism is believed to have occurred between 8am and 4.40pm on August 14.
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A small bag of what is believed to be methamphetamine was handed to police on Thursday last week.
It was found on the footpath in George St, Deniliquin, near Napier St.
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Jewelry, clothing, a fire extinguisher and a portable toilet are among the items stolen from a camper trailer at an eastern Deniliquin residence last week.
The items were stolen from the unlocked vehicle between 4pm on August 9 and midday on August 12.
Police inquiries are still continuing.