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Truck graffiti-ed and burnt out in anti wind-farm protest
Credit: 3BA | 15 May 2020 | www.3ba.com.au ~~
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Anti wind-farm protesters have caused $180,000 damage to a concrete truck.
Ballarat police say the truck was stolen, driven a short distance before being dumped with its cabin burnt out.
Graffiti was also sprayed on the agitator.
Investigators have been told a cement truck was parked on the side of the Hamilton Highway at Berrybank on Tuesday 24th March with a broken fan belt.
Contact Crime Stoppers if you have any information on 1800 333 000.
Image: Victoria Police
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