A UTE allegedly stolen on the morning of November 14 was Euroa’s fifth alleged car theft in as many weeks, while farm burglaries have also spiked, according to Euroa Police.
“Most of those cars have had the keys in the cars and unlocked,” Leading Senior Constable Jarrod Toomer said.
“Obviously, they're thinking Euroa is a bit of an easy target, and judging by the amount of people that have...