The chainsaws were valued at $1720.
Police said they believed the chainsaws were part of a haul thieves intended to steal, loading the victim's trailer with an air compressor, a fourth chainsaw and other equipment.
Police said it appeared the offenders were disturbed in the process as the trailer was left behind.
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A tow bar was stolen from a car in Numurkah overnight on September 8.
Police said the tow bar was located at the rear of a car parked on the front lawn of a Collis St residence.
The tow bar was valued at $500.
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The window of a vehicle was deliberately smashed in Numurkah last week.
Police said about 11.30am on Monday, September 9, a vehicle had its drivers side window smashed by a female riding past on a bicycle.
The female was observed to have pulled something out from under her jumper and strike the window, causing it to break.
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A 47-year-old Strathmerton man has been charged with possessing cannabis.
The charges came after members of the Cobram Criminal Investigation Unit executed a warrant for stolen goods at the man's property.
Police located a substantial quantity of cannabis stored in various locations throughout the house.
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With the fire season fast approaching, police are urging residents to ensure their homes are prepared for the warmer weather.
Locals are urged to remove dead and fallen tree litter from under trees and make sure there is a clear area around homes to prevent fire reaching properties and surrounding buildings.
Police said it was easier to get prepared now rather than wait until the temperature reached 44 degrees and a fire was making its way towards your home.