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Lost bike handed into Boronia Police Station

A bike was handed into the Boronia Police Station on 30 January 2025 after being found on Hope Avenue in Montrose. The police are now asking the public for help in locating the owner.

If you believe this bike is yours, or if you know who it belongs to, please get in touch with Boronia Police on 9760 6600. To claim the bike, proof of ownership will be required.

The reference number for this item is 202501-e-3123.

If you have any information or believe you may be the owner, don’t hesitate to contact the station. The police are keen to return the bike to its rightful owner as soon as possible.

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