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West Australian
5 days ago
- West Australian
Jackasses cop 60-plus charges for alleged car thefts in Jackass Flat and other parts of Victoria
Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized 'multiple items of interest' including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. 'This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives,' said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. 'We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. 'The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. 'We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community.'


Perth Now
5 days ago
- Perth Now
Jackasses cop 60-plus charges for alleged car thefts in Jackass Flat and other parts of Victoria
Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized 'multiple items of interest' including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. Supplied Credit: CarExpert A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. 'This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives,' said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. 'We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. 'The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. 'We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community.'


7NEWS
5 days ago
- 7NEWS
Jackasses cop 60-plus charges for alleged car thefts in Jackass Flat and other parts of Victoria
Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized 'multiple items of interest' including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. 'This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives,' said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. 'We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. 'The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. 'We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community.'


The Advertiser
5 days ago
- The Advertiser
Jackasses cop 60-plus charges for alleged car thefts in Jackass Flat and other parts of Victoria
Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized "multiple items of interest" including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. "This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives," said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. "We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. "The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. "We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community." Content originally sourced from: Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized "multiple items of interest" including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. "This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives," said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. "We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. "The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. "We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community." Content originally sourced from: Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized "multiple items of interest" including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. "This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives," said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. "We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. "The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. "We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community." Content originally sourced from: Two alleged car thieves in regional Victoria have been charged with more than 60 offences between them, after they were allegedly involved in more than 20 incidents between April 29 and May 28, 2025. Victoria Police alleges the incidents occurred across multiple suburbs in the Bendigo region, including Castlemaine, Epsom, Flora Hill, Ironbark, Jackass Flat, Junortoun, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, North Bendigo, and White Hills. Police executed four search warrants on May 28 at addresses in California Gully, Bendigo, North Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat, and allegedly seized "multiple items of interest" including a stolen Subaru, a Holden Colorado, stolen credit cards, tools connected to alleged car thefts, and an imitation firearm. The investigation remains ongoing, though police detailed the pair's spate of offences. That included the theft of two Toyota Corollas in Kennington on May 1, with one found burnt out a short time later. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. A Toyota RAV4 stolen and crashed in an unrelated offence On May 13, six cars were allegedly broken into at a Bendigo university car park, while on May 16 a Toyota RAV4 containing more than $12,000 worth of personal items and camping gear was allegedly stolen near a hospital. This vehicle, too, was later found burnt out. A car's on-board diagnostics system was also alleged to have been tampered with at a Castlemaine car dealership. A 21-year-old Bendigo man was arrested and charged with 43 offences, including theft from a motor vehicle, theft of a motor vehicle, attempted theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and criminal damage by fire. Other alleged offences included committing an indictable offence while on bail, contravening conditions of bail, and a prohibited person possessing a firearm. He was remanded to appear at Bendigo Magistrates Court at a later date. A burnt out car in Queensland. A 20-year-old Bendigo man is facing 22 charges. These include similar theft and criminal damage offences, as well as obtaining property by deception and driving unlicensed. He's also in custody and is appearing at Bendigo Magistrates Court today. "This type of alleged offending causes real harm to victims and impacts people just going about their daily lives," said Western Region Division Five investigation and response manager Detective Inspector Dan Davison. "We've worked methodically to piece this together, and the arrests are the result of some solid detective work. "The community can be assured we're doing everything we can to hold those responsible to account. "We hope these arrests send a strong message and put a stop to the recent spate of vehicle-related offences we've seen across Bendigo & surrounding areas of the community." Content originally sourced from:
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
New study reveals the least expensive car to operate: 'We are never going back'
A new study from Self Financial, a credit-building company, has calculated that the Tesla Model 3 is the least expensive car to operate among the 50 best-selling vehicles in the United States, according to Teslarati. The popular Model Y also ranked in the top 10, placing the two Tesla cars among the likes of Honda Civics, Toyota Corollas, and other stalwart gas burners. This study proves that while the price tags on Tesla electric vehicles haven't always been as low as they are now, what it costs to own one after buying can't be beat. The Model 3's running costs clocked in at just over $5,000, about $1,400 lower than the industry average, Teslarati reported. If you were going to purchase an EV, which of these factors would be most important to you? Cost Battery range Power and speed The way it looks Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. According to the outlet, Self Financial's calculations factored average costs for things like fuel or energy, maintenance, insurance, and fees and taxes. Gas was the biggest cost for most vehicles, which gave Tesla models an immediate advantage. The Model 3 required just $636 each year to stay charged up, while the study's energy cost average was $2,246. The EV's maintenance costs were also 30% less than the study's average. The runner-up, the Hyundai Elantra, was only $43 behind the Model 3, thanks to its lower fees and taxes than Tesla's. Plus, driving it off the lot will cost less than a Tesla. However, as the purchase price of EVs continues to drop, gas burners like the Elantra, Civic, and Corolla will likely get edged out of the affordable-running-costs conversation by other EVs. That's a good sign for consumers' pockets and the planet's atmosphere, which is kept cleaner and cooler the more non-gas-burning cars there are on the road. Some readers even reported their Tesla maintenance costs were drastically lower than the averages found in the Self Financial study. "54,000 miles on our 3-year old Model Y," one commenter explained. "One set of tires, a pair of wiper blades and a cabin air filter have been our only expenses. We are never going back to an ICE vehicle." Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.