Investigations are ongoing after a person allegedly broken a cellular velocity digital camera in regional Victoria.
Police say the person approached a velocity digital camera automotive car which was arrange and working on Murradoc Highway in St Leonards, close to Geelong.
The incident occurred at about 3.50pm on April 25.
Police say the offender approached the car from the close by bushes earlier than putting two boards with nails on both sides of the entrance tyre.
"It is believed the person then allegedly used an extended steel rod to smash the wing mirror earlier than shifting to the off-side of the car and smash of the opposite wing mirror and antenna together with damaging the driving force's aspect door," police mentioned in an announcement.
The person fled on foot in the direction of St Leonards after the digital camera operator activated her private alarm.
Police described the person who they want to converse to as being in his 20s, Caucasian, round 175 cm tall and thin.