Valued about $10,000, the e-bikes were being stored in a shed at the time of the theft.
Police are investigating the matter and ask anyone who has information to come forward.
House break-in
A Meninya St property in Moama was broken into in the early hours of Tuesday, June 13, and an unknown amount of goods were stolen.
The available CCTV footage is currently being analysed by police.
Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Man pleads guilty
A 69-year-old man pleaded guilty to theft by deception at the Echuca Magistrates’ Court late last month.
The man was accused of bidding on his own cattle in an attempt to raise the overall price.
The accused’s lawyers said his client lived a relatively simple life untouched by drugs or alcohol and pointed to their lack of priors as a reason not to have a conviction.
The judge said there was a lesson to be learned in this matter and put the accused on an undertaking of good behaviour for 12 months as well as a $1000 fine.
Bike stolen in Echuca
Echuca Police are searching for a blue Scott Genius 960 mountain bike which was recently stolen from an address in Echuca.
If you have information which may be able to assist police in recovering the bike, phone Echuca Police Station on 5483 1500.
Found property
A Bauhn smart watch has been handed into the Echuca Police Station over the weekend.
Phone Echuca Police Station on 5483 1500 if you think this item may belong to you.
Operation Regal
More than 6500 offences were detected during a major road safety effort over the King’s Birthday long weekend.
Operation Regal saw police targeting high-risk driving behaviour across the state over four days in an effort to drive down road trauma, following a shocking period that has seen the highest number of lives lost recorded on Victorian roads in 16 years.
The number of infringements issued by police over the four-day operation increased by 15 per cent on last year, with 40 per cent of all offences detected for speeding.
Automatic numberplate recognition technology helped police detect 407 unauthorised drivers — either for being unlicenced, disqualified or suspended.
Widespread alcohol and drug testing also resulted in 196 alleged drink drivers and 170 alleged drug drivers caught from a total 102,044 tests.
There were two lives lost over the weekend. A Rye woman, 28, died in a collision at Toombon on Saturday, and a Reservoir woman, 77, died following a collision in Reservoir on Monday, June 12.