Two teenage girls have been identified following a Warragul business burglary last Tuesday night.
Police allege two girls smashed a window to enter Warragul Lotto and Gifts in Smith St at about 10.45pm.
Drawers and cabinets were searched through and a computer and cash register reported stolen.
Police said two girls, both aged 14-years-old, were identified. They were processed and released pending a court summons.
Ratepayers
meeting
Central ward councillors will attend tonight's Baw Baw Shire Ratepayers Association meeting.
The meeting will be held at the Senior Citizens Rooms, corner of Barkley and Mason Streets, Warragul at 7.30pm.
Mayor Danny Goss and Crs Paul Pratt and Suzanne Allen will attend to discuss the independent financial review.
Community members are welcome to attend.
Give blood to
change lives
The Red Cross mobile blood donor centre has rolled into Warragul.
With one in three people in Warragul needing blood during their lifetime, amazing locals are needed to give life and hope.
The mobile blood donor centre opens at Logan Park in Howitt St today (Tuesday). Appointments will continue until Friday, April 25. Donating is simple. It only takes 15 minutes for the actual donation and 45 minutes for the entire appointment, including a free snack and drink at the end.
Although appointments are filling fast for the first two weeks of the Warragul visit, at least 50 appointments remain.
To learn more or make your appointment, visit lifeblood.com.au/donor-centre or call 131 495.
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