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Man robbed of PlayStation

AN Endeavour Hills man was knocked to the ground and robbed while walking in a suburban street last week.
The robbery happened at about 1.30am last Wednesday as the 38-year-old was walking home along Mossgiel Park Drive.
Police said a man ran up to the victim and pushed him to the ground before stealing a PlayStation console.
The man then got into an early model green Toyota sedan and drove off towards the Endeavour Hills shopping centre.
He is described as being about 186com tall, medium build with short black hair.
Anyone with any information about the attack is asked to call Narre Warren Police on 9705 3111.

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