Police were called to a residence in Jones Street at 7.15pm last Sunday.
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Neighbours complained about excessive noise after a man was letting off fireworks.
A male at the residence was spoken to by Police and he was given a 28 day noise abatement notice.
Police supervised the destruction of the fireworks and gave the man an infringement notice under the Explosives Act 2003.
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A dog has been stolen from a residence in Westcott Crescent.
The seven year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier, tan coloured with a white chest, is believed to have been taken from the back yard of the residence.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact them on 6862 9977.
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Between 5pm last Saturday, and 4.30pm on Sunday, the Parkes Shire Council depot in Thornberry Street was maliciously damaged.
A hole was cut in the wire fence on the eastern side of the premises. No alarms were activated.
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Police stopped a vehicle in Clarinda Street at 8.25am last Sunday after being attracted by suspicious driving.
A 24 year old local man was issued a court attendance notice for unlicensed driving.
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A residence in Lorking Street had its water meter stolen in the early hours of last Friday.
A male resident woke to find he had no water in the house and went outside to investigate.
It was then the man realised his water meter was missing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Parkes Police Station on 6862 9977.