Police briefs

Sports centre break-in
POLICE are reviewing CCTV footage after the Monbulk Aquatic Centre was again broken into over the weekend.
It is believed a male offender entered the centre at 4am on Monday morning.
It is not yet known what was taken.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Main street attack
A CALLOUS unprovoked attack in Belgrave’s main street is being investigated by police after a woman was punched and head-butted on Wednesday 16 July at 5.30pm.
Leading Senior Constable Georgie Cooper said that the victim was walking along the main street towards Belgrave Hallam Road when she was attacked by a woman aged in her late teens.
“She was approached by a woman who then punched her and a scuffle broke out,” Ldg Sen Const Cooper said.
“While the victim received no serious injuries, she has bruising and lacerations to her face.”
She said the attacker left the scene with two people who weren’t involved in the attack.
“We are very interested to hear from witnesses and we’re going through CCTV footage now,” Ldg Sen Const Cooper said.
The attacker is described as a Caucasian woman in her late teens with blonde hair held up in a ponytail with a small build, and roughly 5’6″ tall.
She was wearing a white tank top and in the company of a taller woman and a man described to be in his thirties wearing a dark hoodie.

Man cut
A MAN received minor stab wounds after a family violence assault in Lilydale last week.
Police say that while the man was not hospitalised, a 39-year-old Lilydale woman was interviewed and arrested and is expected to be charged on summons in relation to ongoing domestic issues.

Shed warning
AN INCREASE in shed burglaries has seen police remind residents to remain vigilant and ensure all sheds were locked.