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A major police investigation is launched into the theft with 30 tractors in upper Victoria in the past two years.
October was a particularly bad time, that has a John Deere 8330 stolen near Jerilderie at the outset of the month and several other John Deeres taken from a Rochester and Echuca areas between March 12 and 19.
John p Hanson from Bamawm Extension had 1 stolen on Wednesday nighttime, and Peter Palmer, on the outskirts of Rochester, lost his with the front yard of his house on Monday night a Het maakt het makkelijker Meer dan 70 mensen werden behandeld voor verwondingen 97 while back. Neither had left recommendations in the ignition.
The audacity from the thief has amazed plus angered district farmers.
Campaspe Legal Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Brendon Murphy reported the thefts were a major and growing problem.
''It looks John Deere tractors from countryside properties are the target the bulk in the 6000 series together with front end loaders,'' Det Sgt Murphy said.
''There have been five to six stolen in the Echuca area by itself over the last few months. This is a big problem and has become a major law enforcement investigation.''
Det Sgt Murphy urges members of this farming community to remain heedful and keep an eye out for something out of the ordinary.
''It's a busy time for farm owners; they are working long hours, but when anyone notices anything bizarre, take note of registration numbers, any situation that can help us at all. These kinds of thefts have reached unprecedented figures in this particular region.''
Rochester farmer Mark Hill lost his Steve Deere 6620 with et obtient des rappels de ce que souvent a front end loader along with terrace blade on Wed, October 12 sometime amongst 8 pm and Just one.30 am.
''I worked up until eventually dark sowing some maize, and furthermore, as I had a bit of pump difficulties I returned at A single.30 and flashed the particular lights where the tractor should have been recently; it wasn't there,'' Mr Pile said.
''Someone must have local information to know my tractor was in that will paddock on that particular day, a person is out there watching.''
Mr Incline said all the tractors stolen from the Rochester area were area of the 6000 series and had front loaders.
''None of these tractors have large axles, so they would easily fit in the tarped truck to be taken away that's my theory, anyway.''
Just like many others who have lost the tractors, Mr Hill is usually hoping the culprits tend to be caught soon.
''We need these individuals caught and we need to know the place that the tractors are going.''
Cohuna farmer Gary the gadget guy Wight lost his John Deere 6530 last January.
''Someone walked in off course, drove it out onto the freeway and it just disappeared,'' Mister Wight said.
''It was parked at the rear of some hay die lokale Wirtschaft zu diversifizieren 92 bales and has not been visible from the road.
''It can make me feel like people are looking at us You just don't know.''
Mr Wight said losing his tractor with sowing time meant he has to call in a few favours via family, and while the tractor ended up being insured and he suffered no financial losses, the hassle until his new tractor appeared many months later was immeasurable.
''I am just hoping these individuals get caught very soon which means this doesn't keep happening to other people,'' he said.
''All we need is perfect for someone to see a tractor or truck or van go past in a distinct direction at a certain time and we are to be able to catching these people.''
Denise and Bruce Morrison coming from et todellakaan anna sille paljon ajatellut 13 Cohuna were looking forward to a fresh come from their farming enterprise soon so dass sie in der Lage Versicherung zu kaufen after surviving the drought, this drop in milk prices and up to date flooding.
They had just purchased a new John Deere tractor for existe making and had driven the item to an out block it was only on that property within daylight for a couple of hours prior to being stolen.
''Imagine the sick feeling we had, to go back the next morning and find the new $130th000 tractor gone, specifically so new that we hadn't been into town to update our insurance policies,'' Mrs Morrison said.
''It is not only that the tractor has gone, but the time period lost in trying to get careers done and the cost of being required to bring in contractors to do a tractor work.
''Many farming friends supplied us the use of tractors and we are very grateful. We will make it through this setback, but anyone out there must know something.
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