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Police still looking for car

POLICE are on the lookout for a 2007 black Honda sedan that was stolen during an aggravated burglary in Berwick about 5.15am on 4 November.
Two thieves forced entry into the Hagen Drive home and stole car keys to two vehicles that were parked at the property.
Along with the Honda sedan, a white Holden Ute was stolen from the house but later recovered after it was dumped on Telford Drive in Berwick.
The black Honda sedan was later used in a petrol drive off incident in Clyde Road, Berwick.
Along with the cars, the thieves stole credit cards from the house that were used at a McDonald’s and a Safeway in Endeavour Hills and Doveton.
Police investigators are asking anyone who sees the black Honda sedan with registration XWO 179 that is still missing to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 000 333.

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