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Warrants issued for Annie Chidgey

Eight arrest warrants have been issued for a 27-year-old woman who could be frequenting Melton or Bacchus Marsh.

Police are keen to speak with Annie Chidgey, who is accused of theft and obtaining property by deception offences in Eynesbury in September 4 last year.

She is 185 centimetres, of thin build, with blue eyes, blonde hair and fair complexion. Chidgey is also known to frequent the Geelong area.

In an unrelated matter, police are also searching for two men who allegedly broke into and stole property from a car parked in Malvern East last month.

Police say one of the men, captured on CCTV cameras, could be in the Melton area. He is Caucasian in appearance, in his mid-20s, tall with a medium build and short black hair.

At the time, he was wearing a bright red top under a black zip-up hooded jacket with motif on the left breast, blue jeans and white sneakers.

Police say this man could be in the Melton area.
Police say this man could be in the Melton area.

Police say the men broke into a vehicle parked in the driveway of an Emo Road home about 8.25pm on Monday, February 6, before stealing a mobile phone and sunglasses.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

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