REPEAT burglaries on properties at Nhill has prompted an investigation from the Horsham Crime Investigation Unit.
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Since April 4, police say six separate burglaries have occurred on rural and residential properties across Nhill.
A property on Woorak - Ni Ni - Lorquon Road in Glenlee was broken into in two separate incidents on April 24 and 26.
At 3:30am on April 24, power tools and food items were stolen from the property. The stolen goods were valued at $1000.
On April 26, a CCTV camera and additional power tools were stolen from the property, valuing $6500.
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In addition, three separate break-ins occurred at the Nhill Transfer Station on Netherby Road.
Between 12:30pm on April 3 and 1:00pm on April 4, driving lights and a stereo were stolen from the Transfer Station.
Between 5:00pm on April 9 and 9:00am on April 10 multiple items had been moved around the transfer station premises and appeared to be arranged in a particular way by the offender.
Horsham Police Senior Constable Rebekah Harvey encouraged anyone with information about the incidents to come forward.
"The investigation is ongoing and we strongly encourage anyone with any information in relation to these incidents to contact Crimestoppers or their local Police station," she said.
"These incidents have occurred predominantly at unoccupied premises in both rural and residential areas."
The incidents come after a series of burglaries across Nhill in March saw two cars stolen.
A Nhill Police Station spokesperson said a man had been arrested in relation to the March thefts and was awaiting trial.
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