TWO raiders who each stole a push bike from a Narre Warren property are still on the run.
The male occupant of the house was confronted by the two thieves about 4am on Friday 8 May when he woke up after hearing the garage door being opened.
The raiders fled after they saw the man in the hallway and made off with the two bikes.
It’s believed the garage door had been left unlocked.
A police spokesman urged Casey residents to ensure they lock their doors, windows and hid spare keys to their cars, as well as remote controls.
The message comes after a blue Nissan Pathfinder was stolen from a Narre Warren South property a week earlier.
The car, worth $46,000, was taken from the driveway of the Meadow Wood Walk house between 6.30pm on Friday 1 and 8am on Saturday 2 May.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Bike riding raiders are still on the run
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