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Melbourne home was suddenly struck by shoot in the early morning, and the victim drove up to catch up.

 
[Social News]     05 Jul 2018
A Melbourne mansion recently suffered a purposeful shoot, the Times reported. At that time, there were five people in the house, and the people in the house then started a violent car chase. The prisoners who implemented shoot also tried to shoot the cars and pedestrians who prevented them from escaping.

A Melbourne mansion recently suffered a purposeful shoot, the Times reported. At that time, there were five people in the house, and the people in the house then started a violent car chase. The prisoners who implemented shoot also tried to shoot the cars and pedestrians who prevented them from escaping.

The case went out of date at 1: 00 a. M. on March 3 in Providence Place., Rowville It has been four months since the case took place, and the police appealed to the public to provide clues to the case.

Police say a man was driving a white Mazda car that was stolen hours before the crime. He left the car and fired five shots at the house after he got out of the car.

There were five people in the house, a pair of parents, their two adult children and the partner of one of them.

Fortunately, no one was injured in the shoot case, but the bullet hit the glass door next to several bedrooms upstairs and hit the pillar in front of the downstairs.

After the shoot case, two of the men in the house jumped into their own car and tried to follow the white car along Wellington Road.

The suspect inside the white car is believed to have shoot out of the front window and then shoot in the car, but instead broke the rear-view mirror of his car.

Eastern Region Crime Bureau Sheriff Warren Atkinson said on Thursday: "one or two of these shots were fired in their direction. We do not encourage everyone to keep track of criminals in this situation, and the best way to call the police is to call the police. The two men`s family called the police at home.

Melbourne home was suddenly struck by shoot in the early morning, and the victim drove up to catch up.

The white car then sped through the streets of the city to May Street, in Clayton, where there was a SkyRail construction site, where several workers were there.

Several workers also tried to stop the speeding car because it had crossed the road and started to retrograde, but the car remained moving forward and the workers had to jump to one side.

The man in the car also fired a shot at the construction site. Police said they might want to scare the workers off the site so that they can stop intercepting the vehicles.

There are believed to be five people in the white car. Around 2 p.m., the car was found burned down in Daley Street,Oakleigh South. Neighbors said they had seen someone escape the car and burned it there.

Police have released surveillance videos and pictures of the white car, and two cars appeared near Rowville`s home a few minutes before the house was seen by shoot.

Investigators are keen to confirm the two cars, the white Mitsubishi Lancer, and the black Mitsubishi Triton.

Police said they were investigating whether the case was related to gangs.

Police Officer Atkinson said: "there is a certain degree of organization in this kind of thing, and we think it is planned."

"witnesses following the car said there were four or five people in the car, and if we included the previous two suspicious cars, it would have involved about eight people. This means that a degree of collaboration is required, so we don`t think this is a random event. "

Atkinson said the victims were the house they built a few years ago and that the police had never dealt with them before. The family is just an "ordinary resident", and they are also spooked by the rape.

"We don`t know why they were the target of the shoot case. We are visiting a number of streets, and we think there must be some reason behind this as far as I`m concerned, since these people have fired five shots at the house. "

People familiar with the situation are requested to call the crime line at 1800 333,000.

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